Morpeth Methodist Church
Methodist church built in 1904, serving around 150 families. The church hall hosts numerous community groups during the week and is a popular venue for the Morpeth Music Society's concert programme.
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Morpeth Chantry
Grade I listed 13th-century bridge chapel housing the Northumbrian Bagpipe Museum, Tourist Information Centre, and Northumbria Craft Centre. Free entry.
St Mary the Virgin
Grade I listed 14th-century parish church on Kirkhill, south of the River Wansbeck. Home to a celebrated Tree of Jesse window and the grave of suffragette Emily Wilding Davison. Part of the Anglican Parish of Morpeth.
St James the Great
Grade II* listed Victorian church in the town centre, designed by Benjamin Ferrey and consecrated in 1846. Built in a Romanesque style said to be inspired by Monreale Cathedral in Sicily, with notable murals by Clayton and Bell.