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Blythe's Pillar, Birtley

Birtley, Gateshead

Last Updated:

9 Jan 2026

Birtley, Gateshead

54.890732, -1.579224

Site Type:

Church Spire

Origin:

12th Century

Status:

Extant

Designer (if known):

The Spire is now sat on a plinth outside of the Church of St. Joseph.

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This monument of heavily worn sandstone standing on a plinth in St Joseph’s R. C. churchyard was formerly the spire of the parish Church in Chester-le-Street. The reasons for the move are uncertain, but whilst it is thought to date from the 12th century (one of the stones was inscribed with the date 1139) Mr Jack Blythe, a local brickmaker, only had it erected here in 1910. He had added a crucifix to it, but this has since been lost. The top is capped by a lead crowning cover with crosses incised around the periphery. There is both relief and incised decoration to the shaft of the pillar. The worn, weathered, and aged appearance is part of the charm of the monument, and it is quirky, characterful and curious. The decorated lead crown, which was presumably simply a practical solution to a weather problem, emphasises its ad-hoc nature. It is a surprising survival.

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Blythe's Pillar outside St Joseph's in 2023

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Blythe's Pillar outside St Joseph's, 2023

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Blythe's Pillar can be seen complete with its crucifix on this postcard likely dating before the 1950s. Source: This is Gateshead

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