St Michael and All Angels Church, Felton
St Michael and All Angels Church, Felton
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St Michael and All Angels Church is a historic parish church nestled on Riverside in the charming village of Felton, Northumberland, England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 50 metres, this Grade I listed building dates back to around 1200 and is renowned for its unique architectural evolution, often described as being "almost encased within another church" due to its many alterations over the centuries. It is situated on a high wooded ridge between the River Coquet and Back Burn,…
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Elevation 50 m
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The church is open daily from 9 am to 4 pm, making it accessible for visitors throughout the year.
Yes, parking is available near the church, making it convenient for those arriving by car. The main A1 road is less than half a mile away for easy navigation.
Yes, the area around St Michael and All Angels Church is considered family-friendly. There are various routes, including gentle strolls along the River Coquet, that are suitable for all ages.
Yes, the church and surrounding area are welcoming to dogs. Many of the nearby trails are dog-friendly, allowing you to combine a cultural visit with an outdoor adventure with your canine companion.
The church is renowned for its unique architectural evolution, having been altered and added to over centuries, giving the impression it's 'almost encased within another church'. Notable features include a distinctive geometrical tracery window with an eight-petalled flower cut from a single stone, and an impressive rib-vaulted south porch. From the exterior, some roof areas appear almost invisible due to their low pitch.
Yes, inside you can find a 14th-century headless effigy of a priest holding a chalice, propped against the south wall of the chapel. The church also houses a medieval bell inscribed 'AVE. M/RIA. GRACIA. PLENA.'
While the church's historical charm is captivating year-round, many visitors find the spring and summer months ideal for enjoying the surrounding meadows and the River Coquet. However, the quieter autumn and winter months also offer a unique and tranquil experience for walks.
The church is located in the village of Felton, which offers amenities such as cafes and pubs where visitors can refresh themselves after exploring the church and local trails.
The church is situated on a high wooded ridge between the River Coquet and Back Burn, with meadows extending from the graveyard. Walks in the area can range from gentle strolls along the riverbanks to routes with slight elevation changes through wooded areas. Comfortable footwear is always recommended.
Yes, the church offers level access to its main areas, making it more accessible for visitors with mobility challenges.
To fully appreciate the church's history, unique architectural features, and tranquil surroundings, visitors typically spend anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour exploring the building and its immediate churchyard. If you plan to combine your visit with a walk along the River Coquet or other nearby trails, allow for more time, depending on your chosen route.