Church in Tyne and Wear, England
Holy Cross Church is a Church of England parish church in Ryton , Tyne and Wear . The church is a Grade I listed building .[ 1]
History
The Holy Cross church is the oldest building in Ryton and dates back to 1220. The most striking feature of the church is its 13th-century broach spire which is 36 m tall. Other well known artefacts include a 13th-century Frosterley Marble effigy of a deacon holding a book.
Notable clergy
There have been a number of prominent rectors of Ryton. These include: Thomas Secker (1727), later the Archbishop of Canterbury ; Charles Thorp (1807) virtual founder and first warden of the University of Durham ; and The Hon. Richard Byron (1769), brother of William Byron, 5th Baron Byron and great-uncle of Lord Byron .
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