English Heritage sites near Corbridge Parish

Corbridge Roman Town - Hadrian's Wall

CORBRIDGE ROMAN TOWN - HADRIAN'S WALL

0 miles from Corbridge Parish

Visitors to Corbridge can walk along the main street of this Roman garrison town, flanked by the remains of granaries, a fountain house, markets, workshops and temples.

Aydon Castle

AYDON CASTLE

2 miles from Corbridge Parish

One of the finest and most unaltered examples of a 13th-century English manor house, Aydon Castle stands in a secluded woodland setting.

Planetrees Roman Wall - Hadrian's Wall

PLANETREES ROMAN WALL - HADRIAN'S WALL

5 miles from Corbridge Parish

A 15-metre (49 feet) length of narrow Wall on broad foundations, reflecting a change of policy during construction concerning the thickness of the wall.

Brunton Turret - Hadrian's Wall

BRUNTON TURRET - HADRIAN'S WALL

5 miles from Corbridge Parish

Wall section and a surviving piece of turret 2 1/2 metres (8.2 feet) high, built by men of the Twentieth Legion.

Chesters Bridge Abutment - Hadrian's Wall

CHESTERS BRIDGE ABUTMENT - HADRIAN'S WALL

5 miles from Corbridge Parish

Close to Chesters Roman Fort are the remains of a bridge which carried Hadrian's Wall across the North Tyne. Visible on both river banks, they are most impressive on the eastern side.

Chesters Roman Fort and Museum - Hadrian's Wall

CHESTERS ROMAN FORT AND MUSEUM - HADRIAN'S WALL

6 miles from Corbridge Parish

Built almost 2000 years ago to house a Roman army garrison guarding the nearby bridge across the River Tyne, Chesters Roman Fort is one of the most impressive visitor attractions in the North East.


Churches in Corbridge Parish

St Andrew's Corbridge with Halton and Newton Hall

Corbridge
+447793876743
http://www.corbridgechurch.org.uk

Please visit our web site for all information about St.Andrew's ,Corbridge and St. Oswald's, Halton.  St. James's Newton is no longer a parish church but the chapel of Mowden Hall School, however the churchyard is still open.


Set in the Market Place at the very heart of the Village, St Andrew's is a beautiful, historic and welcoming Church. Christians have worshipped on this site since 670 when Saint Wilfrid founded a monastery here. St Andrew's is not only an inspiring building but home to an active and friendly worshipping community, sustaining a vibrant programme of services and events. As a Parish Church of the Church of England it seeks to minister to the whole community.

We provide a wide-range of services, from the Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship, to more informal services at the monthly gatherings for Messy Church and All-Age Worship. Morning and Evening Prayer are said in Church on most days of the year. We aspire to offer worship of a high standard, using a wide range of worship texts and music, with lively preaching and engaged intercession. We are a diverse congregation, including Christians from a variety of traditions. We are passionate about sharing God's love and following Jesus Christ as his disciples.

The Church is open every day between 9am and 5pm and we are delighted to welcome visitors to Corbridge. People from near and far are drawn here by its strong spiritual presence. Many comment on the beauty and peacefulness of the building and come to sit for a while, to pray, to light a candle, to remember a loved one.

The Church is famous for its Saxon Tower and Roman Arch at the west end of the Church, framing the Font. Much of the present interior dates from the 13th century. Printed guide sheets for visitors are available in a variety of languages.

We are delighted to welcome everyone into our building and into our Church life. The fact that our doors are open every day is a symbol that we are an open, accepting, and above all, friendly Church community. We hope you will be inspired by your visit.


Vicar  Canon Dr David J Kennedy

www.corbridgechurch.org.uk


Pubs in Corbridge Parish

Angel of Corbridge

Main Street, Corbridge, NE45 5LA
(01434) 632119
theangelofcorbridge.com/

Superb former 1569 coaching inn. Seven hand pulls. Separate lounge area with comfy leather seating. Family friendly with reputation for good food. Located on main road with good transport links. Wonderful selection of malt Whiskies. Relaxin...
Black Bull

Middle Street, Corbridge, NE45 5AT
(01434) 632261

Traditional stone built pub that retains several original features. Separate dining area. The pub is in the heart of this much loved town that has strong links to the Romans. Well served by good transport links including Hadrian's Wall Tyne...
Blue Bell

Hill Street, Corbridge, NE45 5AA
(01434) 634748

Village local re-opened Summer 2015 after extensive refurbishment costing £125,000. Now a reversed L-shaped up-market lounge bar with big screen t.v.s; note the new tile, wood and flag stone floors and furniture. Leads to pool table and dar...
Dyvels Inn

Station Road, Corbridge, NE45 5AY
(01434) 632888
thedyvelsinn.com/

Family friendly country pub easily accessible by train along the beautiful Tyne Valley Line. Cosy in winter yet light and airy in summer. Besides the public bar by the entrance there is also a secluded rear. Plus a popular meeting room used...
Errington Arms

Stagshaw Bank, NE45 5QB

Errington Arms, Stagshaw Bank
Golden Lion

Hill Street, Corbridge, NE45 5AA
(01434) 634507
goldenlioncorbridge.co.uk/

Refurbished autumn 2015 with separate dining area.
Pele Corbridge

Market Place, Corbridge, NE45 5AW
07565 801463
thepele.com

Sited adjacent to Corbridge Parish Church this micropub occupies the old Pele Tower built in 1300 for the Vicar of Corbridge. It makes use of the ground and first floor levels and has added a balcony into the roof space. Up to four beers ca...