Jesmond Synagogue

Jesmond Synagogue

The Jesmond Synagogue is a former synagogue in the Jesmond neighbourhood of Newcastle upon Tyne, in northeast England.

The synagogue, on Eskdale Terrace in Jesmond, was built in 1914-15 by Marcus Kenneth Glass in an Art Deco interpretation of Byzantine Revival style.

The porch has a triple arcade and columns with lotus bud capitals. A large, sunburst, stained-glass window fills the huge Byzantine arch of the facade. The brickwork is coursed with alternating beige and red stripes.[1]

The exterior has been carefully conserved; the interior has been gutted and renovated for use as a school.[2]

References

  1. ^ Sharman Kadish, Jewish Heritage in England: an architectural guide, English Heritage, 2006, p. 187.
  2. ^ "Art role for ex-synagogue,": The Journal (Newcastle, England) May 25, 2006

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Coordinates: 54°59′08″N 1°36′26″W / 54.98556°N 1.60722°W / 54.98556; -1.60722


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