St Oswald's Church, Newton under Roseberry

Welcome to the beautiful and ancient Grade 2* listed Church that serves the village of Newton under Roseberry.

You will find St Oswald's Church along Church Lane on the opposite side of the road to Roseberry Topping. Saint Oswald's ChurchParts of it date back to Norman times and it features a wonderful Norman archway across the Chancel dating from the 1100s. The chancel was rebuilt in 1827 and the Temple Moor tower added in 1901.

  

 

The Church is still very active today with regular services.

 

Sunday Services at 11am on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of each month follow this pattern.

 

1st & 5th Sundays   Holy Communion with hymns with the traditional service

3rd Sunday    A Service for All Ages suitable for children and adults

                               often featuring puppets, magic and storytelling

 

Newton under Roseberry Church is still used for Christenings and Weddings, which can be organised by attending the Office Hour on Friday evenings at Christ Church, Great Ayton from 6pm - 7pm, or contact the Vicar if you have a query

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To find our more about our Church, please see the Church History Leaflet and to see a gallery of photographs with some historical notes that a visitor to our Open Day has kindly put together, please click here.

Latest edition of Saint Oswald's News October 2010

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See Also   Special Services      and   Weddings at St Oswald's