St. Peter's Church - Candidate World Heritage Site 2011
The Anglo-Saxon church of St Peter's at Monkwearmouth is one of the UK's first stone built churches. Built in 674AD, the tower and west wall are original Saxon features and the church also has on display fragments of the oldest stained glass in the country, made by 7th Century European craftsmen.
St Peter's Church in Sunderland and St Paul's Church in Jarrow are part of the twin Anglo-Saxon monastery of Wearmouth-Jarrow, which will be the UK’s nomination for World Heritage Site status in 2011.
The 7th-century creation of Benedict Biscop, a Northumbrian nobleman inspired by 6 journeys across Europe to Rome, it became one of the most influential institutions in the western world, contributing to learning, creativity and culture. The twin monastery was centred on St Peter’s Church, Wearmouth, in Sunderland and St Paul’s Church, Jarrow.
Remarkably, parts of the original buildings survive today, and archaeology has revealed a rich cultural heritage, including the largest collection of 7th-century window glass in Europe. It produced the Venerable Bede, Europe’s greatest 8th century scholar. Amongst his many achievements, Bede’s writings, on every subject studied in his day, quickly became key to European learning and have been in continuous use ever since. These included the first history of the English, using the term ‘English’ two centuries before a united England, and works on science and the calendar which set the basis for the Easter calculation still used today.
St. Peter's Way, Sunderland SR6 ODY
Tel: 0191 516 0135
Web: http://www.wearmouth-jarrow.org.uk
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