simong already got there before me, but the Cuban Cigar Club in Newcastle is a wonderful shop, and the one time I was there the gentleman was very friendly, so I am sure he will be able to help you find something. If I remember, he had quite a few pipe there, some of which were Wessexes, which I think are supposed to be decent and affordable pipes, though not a Homes or a Churchwarden.
As for Churchwardens, my first pipe was a Peterson Churchwarden, and I found it a bit of a pain, though being new I didn't understand why. They are not so easy to handle, and a nightmare to clean. I've since come to the conclusion that straight, or only slightly bent, stems are the way to go.
You might want to take inspiration from Jeremy Brett's Holmes with something like these:
As for Churchwardens, my first pipe was a Peterson Churchwarden, and I found it a bit of a pain, though being new I didn't understand why. They are not so easy to handle, and a nightmare to clean. I've since come to the conclusion that straight, or only slightly bent, stems are the way to go.
You might want to take inspiration from Jeremy Brett's Holmes with something like these: