
“There is no other parish church in the country that has housed so many kings and queens, survived in the mist of battles, remaining a shining light in the darkness of nights with always the promise of peace.”
(Guide and history of St Cuthberts Church)
How to Find Us
St Cuthberts Church
Norham
TD15 2LE
By Car
There is no parking at the church.
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There is on-street parking in Castle Street and West Street; the Church is 5 minutes walk away.
By Bus
Norham has a bus service that stops at the village green, 5 minutes walk from the Church
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For bus timetables please click here
Opening Times
Norham Church is open every day, usually from about 7.00am to dusk or early evening.
(The door might sometimes appear locked, but simply needs a good push!)
The Vicar says Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer in church most days, at 9.00am and from 4.30pm respectively.
Accessibility
At St Cuthbert's we want to make sure we deliver a welcoming and enjoyable environment for all our visitors. The main part of the church is accessible by wheelchair and mobility scooter. There are no steps into the church, and a wheelchair-friendly toilet is available at the back of church.
Guides to the church
Exploring your surroundings is often the best way to really discover beauty and atmosphere. Norham Church is home to many wonderful stained glass windows, artefacts and religious objects that can be discovered following our Church trail. The trail guide will lead you to various locations within the church and provide a snippet of information about that item/artefact.
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You can view or download the Norham Church Trail Guide here.
History of the church
“If only the stones could speak”
Over 1000 years of history.
A brief history is available here. If you would like a more detailed history you can purchase 'St Cuthbert's Church Norham, Guide and History' in the church at a cost of £5.

