English Heritage sites near Lamesley Parish

Benwell Roman Temple - Hadrian's Wall

BENWELL ROMAN TEMPLE - HADRIAN'S WALL

5 miles from Lamesley Parish

The remains of a small temple to the native god 'Antenociticus', in the 'vicus' (civilian settlement) which stood outside Benwell fort.

Benwell Vallum Crossing

BENWELL VALLUM CROSSING

5 miles from Lamesley Parish

A stone-built causeway, where the road from the south crossed the Vallum earthwork on its way to Benwell fort.

Denton Hall Turret - Hadrian's Wall

DENTON HALL TURRET - HADRIAN'S WALL

6 miles from Lamesley Parish

The foundations of a turret and a 65-metre (213 foot) length of Wall, along with another 60-metre length of Wall further west.

Derwentcote Steel Furnace

DERWENTCOTE STEEL FURNACE

7 miles from Lamesley Parish

Built in the 1720s, Derwentcote is the earliest and most complete steel-making furnace in Britain. It produced high-grade steel for springs and cutting tools.

Finchale Priory

FINCHALE PRIORY

7 miles from Lamesley Parish

The very extensive remains of a 13th-century priory, founded on the site of a retired pirate's hermitage. Part of it later served as a holiday retreat for the monks of Durham Cathedral.

Hylton Castle

HYLTON CASTLE

7 miles from Lamesley Parish

The distinctive and highly decorative gatehouse-tower of a castle built by the wealthy Sir William Hylton, shortly before 1400. Originally containing four floors of self-contained family.


Churches in Lamesley Parish

St Andrew

Lamesley Road Lamesley Gateshead
(0191) 488 3773
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Welcome to St Andrew's Lamesley. We meet on Sunday and Wednesday  mornings for Holy Communion  services. Coffee and biscuits are served afterwards, either in the church hall or vestry. More detailed information  is available if you click on Services and events.

St Thomas'

Galloping Green Road,Eighton Banks Gateshead
07964029986

"A simple building of quiet dignity built with local sandstone with a Welsh slate roof. Consecrated in 1852"

We aim to be a welcoming and friendly community to all people. If you are visiting for the first time or looking for a Church in which to worship regularly we hope your visit is a good experience. Please let us know if you feel the welcome feeling of fellowship has not been as you would have hoped.

Our service are traditional Church of England worship from the Common Worship Service Book.  In the main our services are Communion Services with blessed bread available for those who are not confirmed members of a Church. We welcome children and do not have a problem with them finding their voice. hey are a welcome reminder that we are all God's children. There is a children's corner with toys and activities and the vestry at the back of Church is always available should you require privacy for feeding or nappy changing.


Safeguarding

Our Safeguarding Officer is listed below. We have adopted the Diocesan Safeguarding Policy and this can be found on the Useful links on this website. Should you have any concerns regarding safeguarding you can speak to her on contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser [email protected] | [email protected] Mobile No: 07968034075. Address: Cuthbert House, Stonebridge, Durham DH1 3RY

If you are unable to speak to the Safeguarding Adviser and a child, young person or adult is at immediate risk of harm please call 999.

We have adopted the Diocesan Safe Recruitment Policy for all employees and volunteers who are in positions that can place them in situations where they are dealing with children or vulnerable adults.


Sunday service - Holy Communion 9.30am with hymns children very welcome.

Wednesday - Holy Communion 11.00am - Informal said service

Weddings: Contact The Reverend Norma Clee 0191 4920293

Baptisms: Contact Baptism Secretary (Mrs Ann Partington)on 0191 487 9412. Mrs Partington is also available after the service every Sunday morning.

Funerals: Contact The Reverend Norma Clee, 0191 4920293

Staff:

The Reverend Norma Clee, Interim Priest in Charge

Miss Phyllis Maxwell, Reader

Mrs Ann Partington, Authorised Pastoral Assistant

Mrs Susan Rumney, Parish Safeguarding Officer

 


 


Pubs in Lamesley Parish

Angel View Inn

Eighton Lodge, Low Eighton, NE9 7UB
(0191) 410 3219
angelviewinn.co.uk

Based around former farm buildings this stone-built hotel down a short lane off the southbound dual carriageway opposite the Angel of the North offers a selection of up to three Wylam brewery house real ales in the modern public bar. It als...
Engine Room

Rockcliffe Way, Eighton Banks, NE9 7XR
(0191) 487 6135

Re-opened with new name mid-March 2015 after periods of closure under different operators (and ACV application by locals' determined not to see pub sold for any other use) by very experienced local pub owning family. Old stone block buildin...
Quarrymans Arms

Off Rockcliffe Way, Eighton Banks, NE9 7XP

Quarrymans Arms, Eighton Banks
Ravensworth Arms

Greenford Lane, Lamesley, NE11 0ER
(0191) 487 6023
chefandbrewer.com/pub/ravensworth-arms-g...

Large open-plan Chef & Brewer dining establishment and hotel with a large outdor area. Famous for its Catherine Cookson and Lewis Carroll connections it was originally an 18th Century coaching inn. Close to the site of the lost medieval vil...
Ship

The Mount, Eighton Banks, NE9 7YP
(0191) 416 0273
shipeightonbanks.co.uk

Ancient pub; note the sundial on the front wall in equestrian centred district now a bar-lounge with attractive coloured glasswork, woodwork, olden-style stove and lots of nautical bric-a-brac including a fine large model galleon at entranc...
Soho Tarvern

Front Street, Kibblesworth, NE11 0YJ

Formally the Plough Inn, This has recently been taken over and become an Indian Resturant
Waggon Inn

Galloping Green Road, Eighton Banks, NE9 7XB
(0191) 487 5546

Dating back to 1858 this family-run food-led Free House consists of a large split-level dining area leading to a smaller one off to the side also well patronised with diners of all ages. Plus a smaller public bar with pool table and darts b...