St Nicholas Cathedral, located in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, is a striking example of medieval Gothic architecture.
Originally built in the 12th century and rebuilt in the 14th century, the cathedral is known for its distinctive lantern spire, which once served as a navigation aid for ships on the River Tyne.
As the mother church of the Diocese of Newcastle, it offers a rich history, beautiful stained glass windows, and a peaceful space for worship and reflection amidst the bustling city.