English Heritage sites near Slaley Parish
CORBRIDGE ROMAN TOWN - HADRIAN'S WALL
4 miles from Slaley Parish
Visitors to Corbridge can walk along the main street of this Roman garrison town, flanked by the remains of granaries, a fountain house, markets, workshops and temples.
AYDON CASTLE
6 miles from Slaley Parish
One of the finest and most unaltered examples of a 13th-century English manor house, Aydon Castle stands in a secluded woodland setting.
PLANETREES ROMAN WALL - HADRIAN'S WALL
8 miles from Slaley Parish
A 15-metre (49 feet) length of narrow Wall on broad foundations, reflecting a change of policy during construction concerning the thickness of the wall.
BRUNTON TURRET - HADRIAN'S WALL
8 miles from Slaley Parish
Wall section and a surviving piece of turret 2 1/2 metres (8.2 feet) high, built by men of the Twentieth Legion.
PRUDHOE CASTLE
8 miles from Slaley Parish
Begun between 1100 and 1120 to defend a strategic crossing of the River Tyne against Scottish invaders, Prudhoe Castle has been continuously occupied for over nine centuries.
CHESTERS BRIDGE ABUTMENT - HADRIAN'S WALL
8 miles from Slaley Parish
Close to Chesters Roman Fort are the remains of a bridge which carried Hadrian's Wall across the North Tyne. Visible on both river banks, they are most impressive on the eastern side.
Churches in Slaley Parish
St Mary's Slaley
Main Street, Slaley
Slaley
Newcastle upon Tyne
01434 676852
St Mary's is a small, friendly church.
We celebrate Holy Communion on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays of each month at 10.30am and Evensong on the first Sunday of each month at 6pm.
On the second Sunday of the month we join with and support our freinds at Slaley Methodist Church at 10.45am.
There is a community coffee morning in church on the first Saturday of each month from 10.30am to 12 noon.
There is an ecumenical Bible study group in the village. It meets fortnightly on a Friday morning.
Pubs in Slaley Parish
Rose & Crown
Main Street, Slaley, NE47 0AA
(01434) 673996
roseandcrownslaley.co.uk