St Ebba / St Aebbe Anglican Parish Church of Beadnell


The Church of St Ebba is a British Grade II Listed building in the Parish of Beadnell on the Northumberland coast. Built circa 1740 and enlarged around 1860 the images show the church tower and spire with angular gargoyles, bell openings and clock face. St Ebba or once St Aebbe is the sister of King Oswald and converted to Celtic Christianity while in exile. She became a nun.


Size: 3648px × 5472px
Location: Beadnell, United Kingdom
Photo credit: © wyrdlight / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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