St George's Church, Cullercoats
Grade I listed Victorian church designed by J.L. Pearson and built in 1884. French Gothic architecture with stone-vaulted interior, stunning stained glass, and a 180-foot spire.
About St George's Church, Cullercoats
St George's Church in Cullercoats is a Grade I listed building and one of the finest Victorian churches in the North East. Built in 1884 by the 6th Duke of Northumberland, it was designed by J.L. Pearson, who also designed Truro Cathedral. The church is a masterpiece of 19th-century French Gothic architecture with a perfectly proportioned stone-vaulted interior, stunning stained glass, and a tower and spire rising to 180 feet. An active parish church with a strong choral tradition, supported by the Friends of St George's Cullercoats.
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