✖
  • Home
  • About Dove
  • Towers
  • Frames
  • Bells
  • Founders
  • Projects
  • Site Map
  • Help
≡Dove’s Guide for Church Bell Ringers
⚲
✖
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, All Saints
Place Newcastle upon Tyne
All Saints
Metropolitan borough City of Newcastle upon Tyne
Lieutenancy area Tyne and Wear
Country England
Historic county Northumberland
Dove tower ID 25928
Rings 1 (chime), tenor 9–1–13 in ASee below
Grid reference NZ252640
Latitude & longitude 54.97002, -1.60689View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers
Satnav lat & long No optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details
Postcode NE1 3UF
Ownership Local Authority (church)
Listed grade I by Historic England
Chime of 1, tenor 9–1–13 in A
Bells 1 (chime)Edit details
Tenor 9–1–13 (1049 lb or 476 kg) in A (878.0 Hz)
Projects & overhauls
Date unknown by Matthew Higby & Co (ring created)
The former 4th from Child Okeford was hung in the tower as a chiming bell via the Keltek Trust.
List all
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
1 [2]9–1–13878.0A1888 (1887)Mears & StainbankRD
Notes

[1]Untitled note

The church was deconsecrated in 1961 and ownership later moved to Newcastle City Council (so, Local Authority). The building has been leased to All Saints Presbyterian Church (formerly Gateshead Presbyterian Church) since 2019. Formerly, this organisation is the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales. [ex inf Chris Teasdale]

Published: 01/03/2026

[2]Origin of bell

Formerly at Child Okeford.

Published: 16/02/2026

Update log
16/02/2026Lost ring of 8 added. Single chiming bell added (from Church Okeford via Keltek/Higby) [Nick Bowden website]
See full public log
Copyright © 2003–2026 Central Council of Church Bell Ringers
Content: Dove Team – Programming: Richard Smith & Sid Baldwin.
Download data
Admin Login   Acknowledgements