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St Mary's has been an important religious site since the 8th century.
According to Nikolaus Pevsner, it has 'the richest haul in the country of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Danish work, culminating in the Gosforth Cross'.
This highly significant Norse cross, from around 940AD, depicts the victory of Christ over the heathen gods, showing the transition from pagan to Christian beliefs.
Inside the church are two 10th century Viking hogback tombstones. Designed as houses of the dead, they are carved with battle scenes. You can also see early stonework on the walls, including carved faces on the chancel arch and a Viking stone carved with a fishing scene.
Key Features
Magnificent memorials
Glorious furnishings
Fascinating churchyard
Visitor Information
Level access to the main areas
On street parking at church
Parking within 250m
Accessible toilets nearby
Dog friendly
Walkers & cyclists welcome
Space to secure your bike
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