St James' Church, Hamsterley
St James' Church, Hamsterley, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL13 3RQ
St James' Church sits on the end of a promontory overlooking the rivers Wear, Bedburn and Linburn. Whilst officially dated from 1180, the architecture of the Nave tells of pre-Conquest origins. This sits alongside 13th Century transepts (former Chantry chapels), the south of which has a pair of grave slabs sitting perpendicular out of the wall, a feature not seen in any other known church in Britain. There will also be a display of recent Archaeological investigations to try and understand why the church is sat 1/2 mile outside of the village. Guides will be on hand throughout the day to answer your questions and tell you about the history of this magnificent place.
St James' Church, Hamsterley, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL13 3RQ
Parking is available by the church. There is a gravel path to the church that can be difficult for some wheelchairs. The church is level access except one step up into the chancel. Please note that there are no toilets at the church. Well behaved dogs are welcome.