Berwick Parish Church of Holy Trinity and St Mary
Berwick Parish Church, The Parade, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1DF
When George Fenwick was Governor of Berwick in the 17th century, funds were raised to build the church using stone and timber from the disused Castle. It was completed in 1652. It was designed and built as a Puritan place of worship consisting of a regular nave with 2 side aisles and no chancel. It has no tower or steeple, reputedly at the express orders of Oliver Cromwell.
This year, there is also on display some clergy vestments - some traditional ones but also some which were specially commissioned by a local benefactor in the 1980s from two of the country's leading designers and embroiderers, Judy Barry and Beryl Patten. There will also be an altar frontal created by them as well.
Berwick Parish Church, The Parade, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1DF
Disabled parking is in the public carpark beside the building
Over the weekend, there will be talks and tours - A History of the Church through Six Objects ; Evidence of Angels and a guided tour of the churchyard and Music in Faith. See separate entries for timings. There are also other churches open nearby during the HODs period