Warden (Northumberland) [disappeared?]

INFORMATION

Font ID: 16086WAR
Object Type: Baptismal Font1?
Font Century and Period/Style: 11th - 12th century, Pre-Conquest? / Norman?
Church / Chapel Name: Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels
Font Location in Church: [cf. FontNotes]
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Michael & All Angels
Site Location: Northumberland, North East, England, United Kingdom
Directions to Site: Located off (N) the A69, WNW of Hexham
Additional Comments: disappeared font?
Font Notes:
The Church of Englad A Church near You website [http://www.achurchnearyou.com/warden-st-michael-all-angels/] [accessed 23 February 2010] notes: "The first "Church" on this site was built by Wilfrid, Bishop of Hexham in 704 A.D. and whilst it is not known how many times the church was rebuilt after the invasions of the Scots and the Danes, the greater part of the present church was built in 1764 by Sir Walter Blackett of Wallington. The eleventh century Saxon arch, connecting the nave with the base of the tower is the oldest surviving part of the building and many of the stones forming the arch are Roman.} [NB: we have no information on the medieval font(s) of this church]