All Saints Presbyterian Church

All Saints Presbyterian Church

All Saints Presbyterian Church
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Built between 1789 and 1796, this historic church features an unusual elliptical design.
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Simon
48 contributions
Feb 2020
When I can to newcastle this long diss used church was undergoing restoration it is howver now open as a Presbyterian church.Despite be a work in progress this splendid church now looks very elegant in all its retored 18 th century finery.Stylish is very much the word for the plaisterwork on the the ceciling and the supurb mahogany woodwork of the galleries which is not dark and shiny but light and very modern looking.If you get chance go inside this is agreat new venue for concerts in the city as well as a thriving and friendly church
Written February 2, 2020
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Bibcay
Gateshead, UK4,393 contributions
Sep 2022 • Friends
Great location but the church isn't the best. The steeple is really but the other bits are not great. At night it looks lovely.
Written September 2, 2022
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Alan
Newcastle upon Tyne94 contributions
Sep 2011
I love this building and it is supposed t have a ghost, but it is just the way it sits there and looks over The Quayside in its Prime position.
If it could talk the history it could tell.
Written June 30, 2012
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ljh1976
Heaton, UK15 contributions
Jan 2017
Love this church, in the middle of town and very commanding in appearance. Worth popping in as beautiful on the inside and very interesting history wise
Written January 31, 2017
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chrish2288
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK8 contributions
Oct 2016
This is such a lovely building, it I such a pity it is closed due to damage. I have not yet seen it open and would love to look inside. It has a wonderful aspect, but some may find it a steep climb from the Quayside. I still think it is well worth a look and the history of Aitkenside is explained there. The view from Queen Street up to the church is stunning and I never fail to marvel at it.
Written October 10, 2016
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Bibcay
Gateshead, UK4,393 contributions
Jan 2019
I absolutely love the shape of this church. The clock of this church shows very well in the night. A good church.
Written January 12, 2019
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Bibcay
Gateshead, UK4,393 contributions
Jun 2020
This church isn’t the best in Newcastle upon Tyne but it welcomes you into Newcastle. The clock at night is uses as a light which is pretty.
Written June 27, 2020
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grannywalescc
wales133 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
What a pity this church looks so neglected. It is a really beautiful building and could be a jewel of the quayside. Well worth a look.
Written October 29, 2016
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John N
1 contribution
Jul 2022 • Couples
This church is recommended and steeped in history. The amazing restoration has given it life again. The congregation is very hospitable and welcoming. The bell is the very one that tolled Queen Victorias jubilee.
Written July 3, 2022
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK618,848 contributions
Oct 2021 • Friends
My twin brother Stephen and I had just had a great afternoon visiting some of the great pubs in Gateshead, while walking back over The Tyne Bridge towards Quayside we spotted this church, well spotted is to soft a word, its hard to miss actually being one of the tallest church buildings in Newcastle.
The only elliptical church building in England, this church has some serious history attached to it, constructed between 1786 - 1796 ,I never ventured into this church as we were passing it on while walking across the bridge but I was suitably impressed to take some photo's before moving on, its easy to locate along Pilgrim Street, most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the area.
Written October 8, 2021
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