English Heritage sites near Cramlington Parish

Denton Hall Turret - Hadrian's Wall

DENTON HALL TURRET - HADRIAN'S WALL

8 miles from Cramlington 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.

Benwell Roman Temple - Hadrian's Wall

BENWELL ROMAN TEMPLE - HADRIAN'S WALL

8 miles from Cramlington 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

8 miles from Cramlington Parish

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

Tynemouth Priory and Castle

TYNEMOUTH PRIORY AND CASTLE

9 miles from Cramlington Parish

With its 2000 year history and beautiful views, Tynemouth Castle and Priory is perfect for a family fun day out. Once one of the largest fortified areas in England, it is on the North East coast.

St Paul's Monastery, Jarrow

ST PAUL'S MONASTERY, JARROW

9 miles from Cramlington Parish

The home of the Venerable Bede, chronicler of the beginnings of English Christianity, Jarrow has become one of the best-understood Anglo-Saxon monastic sites.

Heddon on the Wall  Hadrian's Wall

HEDDON ON THE WALL HADRIAN'S WALL

10 miles from Cramlington Parish

A consolidated stretch of Wall, up to 2 metres (6.6 feet) thick in places.


Churches in Cramlington Parish

St Nicholas

Blagdon Terrace Cramlington
01670 730506
http://www.cramlingtoncofe.org

 

St. Nicholas' Church is a lively family church with a heart for taking our faith out into the community and a vibrant range of activities through the week, especially for young people.

Our church services offer a range of opportunities from quiet traditional worship through to charismatic modern and our theology is most easily described as 'open evangelical'.

A typical 10am Sunday morning family service will have modern lively worship, preaching to help people apply their faith to everyday life, opportunities for private and healing prayer and (except on the third Sunday of the month) a family communion. Children and young people are really welcome and most weeks there is a Children's Church.

On the third Sunday of each month at 10am we have a more informal service which we call "th3rd Sunday". The music is led by a band and there is often a Thanksgiving or Baptism.

Our Wednesday morning and early Sunday services are quieter, more traditional and usually follow the appropriate Common Worship liturgy.

Each second Saturday of the month we have a Messy Church for families, with games and craft activities and we always finish with a shared meal.

On Friday evenings we host a drop-in called "Hot Chocolate" for 11-18 year olds. As well as providing hot chocolate and pancakes, there are activities including games, TV, table tennis and much more.

On the last Saturday of each month we have a community café, "Heavenly Delights", where we aim to mix friendship and fellowship with food and all are welcome to come and join us.

We run a food bank in association with the Trussell Trust from our social outreach building known as Hope Centre. Clients are referred by local agencies such as schools and health and social services. Also operating out of Hope Centre are a school uniform bank, a job club and a "Friendship in Grief" service.


St. Peter's, Northburn

Northburn Primary School, Horton Drive Cramlington
01670 730506
https://www.cramlingtoncofe.org

St. Peter's is part of the Church of England in Cramlington and meets in the hall at Northburn School. We have an informal style of worship, using a mixture of modern and traditional worship songs. Our main services are at 10.30am on Sundays and we welcome visitors and enquirers who would like to join us. 
Various groups meet during the week in members' homes for Bible study and social gatherings.


Pubs in Cramlington Parish

Bay Horse

Sanderson Terrace, Cramlington, NE23 6XB
(01670) 736869
sizzlingpubs.co.uk/thebayhorseinncramlin...

Typical Sizzling Pub located just off one of the main routes in Cramlington, serving a wide range of food. 3 handpulls on the bar, but hasn't served real ale in a number of months. Sport and/or news on TVs.
Beefeater
Blagdon Arms
Brockwell Seam

Northumbrian Road, Cramlington, NE23 1XZ
(01670) 732071
thebrockwellseamcramlington.co.uk

Friendly local pub in the Northburn area of this new town, named after an old coal seam. 3 handpulls offer Jennings Cumberland ale and two ever-changing guest ales. This Cask Marque accredited pub is part of the Mitchells & Butlers chain, a...
Clef & Cask

Dewley Close, Cramlington, NE23 6DT
(01670) 713583

Was the Hind - now under new management. More handpumps fitted. will concentrate on real ale and live music - buskers every week. Restaurant will open in 2014. What's on Quiz nights Monday and Wednesday, Cramlington Folk club 7:30 Tuesday,...
Four Ladies

2 Church Street, Cramlington, NE23 6QQ
(01670) 733688
ambertaverns.co.uk/pub/the-four-ladies/

Former CIU club converted into open bar in the Village centre. Frequented by locals, getting very busy on weekend nights. Friendly staff.
John the Clerk of Cramlington

2 Low Main Place, Cramlington, NE23 1DN
(01670) 707060
jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/...

A pleasant, modern looking, conversion of the former Travellers Rest pub in the heart of Cramlington Village to a Wetherspoon Pub which opened in July 2013. An open plan pub that is now a favourite with Cramlington's drinkers. One long bar...
Lord of the Manor

Forum Way, Cramlington, NE23 6YD
(01670) 737537

Lord of the Manor, Cramlington
Plough

Middle Farm Buildings, Cramlington, NE23 1DN
(01670) 737633
sjf.co.uk/our-pubs/the-plough/

Converted farm buildings in the old Village make up this Sir John Fitzgerald outlet, which is arranged in the style of a traditional pub separating bar and lounge areas. Function room available upstairs, where children are always welcome; u...
Snowy Owl

Blagdon Lane, Cramlington, NE23 8AU
(01670) 736111
vintageinn.co.uk/thesnowyowlcramlington/

A deceptively large pub, with plenty of space for diners, drinkers & guests alike. The bar is immediately in front as you enter, with 3 handpulls taking centre position. Food is always good quality, as are the ales, though service can be sl...