Free. From Durham train station, you can walk here, not far away, the scenery is not bad. Along the river of Will, you will see the crazy growth of this plant by the river, you need to know that this is brought back from the foothills of the Indian side of the Himalayas by the order of the Queen. See this little ripple on the river Weir? Every July and August, salmon and salmon come here from the sea a thousand miles to cross the ripple upstream to lay their eggs. Maybe you say, why is the water so mixed? Yes, mixed but no smell, it is actually a safe vegetable oil discharge. The church stands on the peninsula surrounded by River Wear on three sides, also for the sake of easy defense. The most happy thing about the church is that you can take pictures! You can take pictures! There is no sign warning that photography is prohibited at any location in the church! There is even a clear text prompt to welcome taking pictures! For this reason, I also specially consulted the priest here, he said a lot, but overall, no photography is prohibited this year, but I still hope that visitors will be conscious, do not affect other people's prayers and other activities or do not take pictures. The church will ring the bell, the more ancient the church, but who knows when the church bell is ringing? The church will ring at 1/2, half, three/quarters, and the whole point, to 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively; and at the whole point, it will be struck in another tone. How did that ring? Smart time? Actually someone is responsible! The clock is located at the top of the church, from where three ropes hang down, and every time the clock is ringed by the bellman, but this is a secret, the church is not allowed to see! The church has a long history, and of course, historical legends cannot be less. There are legends about the origin of the church in Cuthbert, there are stories of Vikings looting wealth and attacking it, there is a king trying to rob treasures and destroy Cuthbert, there is a stunt that Hitler once tried to blow up here but was saved by clouds and mists, Check it out for yourself.