Wallace Green Church - First and Second World War Connections
St Andrews Wallace Green Church, Wallace Green, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1EB
A beautiful Victorian church which was formally opened on 19 June 1859. It has a striking sun burst stained glass rose window and a 1932 Harrison & Harrison three manual pipe organ. Formed from the amalgamation of St Andrew's Church and Wallace Green Church in the 1980s, the building has memorial tablets from both churches, commemorating those lost in both World Wars. Visitors can look at the booklets created on the lives of men remembered on the First World War memorials as well as some information on the Second World War which affected both servicemen and civilians in the area.
St Andrews Wallace Green Church, Wallace Green, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1EB
Access for all will be via the door opposite the Parade Carpark.
If you can't visit the church in person during the Heritage Open Days period, have a look at a short film on our website about the Church's history - see Berwick Through Time . This talk will be complimented by the Spittal at War exhibition the following weekend in Spittal - se separate entry.