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Churches in Berwick, Northumberland.There are quite a few churches in Berwick. At this time we have photos of three that are very close to each other in the town centre:
We also have photos on separate pages of churches in nearby Spittal and Tweedmouth. St. Andrews Wallace Green This very impressive Victorian Church is one of only a few Church of Scotland buildings that are in England. We will be adding some informationn about the history of this church at a later date. © Copyright - All photos are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced in any format or displayed on any website without prior written permission. PHOTOS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR USE IN FORUMS OR BLOGS OR ANY ANCESTRY TYPE WEBSITE.
Berwick Methodist Church Berwick Methodist Church stands in a narrow street within sight of the tower of St. Andrews Wallace Green Church. The church building is larger than it appears from the street and it's full size can be seen from the town walls. At this time we don't know much of the history of this church but hope to add some information in the future. Berwick Methodist Church
Church of the Holy Trinity St. Mary The Holy Trinity Church was consecrated in 1662 and replaced an earlier church dating back to the 12th century. It is one of the few churches built during the Commonwealth of Oliver Cromwell. Stone from Berwick Castle was used in it's construction. The church has no tower or spire giving it an unusual appearance. The chancel and vestry were added In 1855 the chancel and vestry were added. Church of the Holy Trinity St. Mary
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