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'Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church'

Location : Hawkshead
Map - Ordnance Survey - SD 353980

Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church. Pic N5116

St Michael & All Angels Church stands high looking out over the village of Hawkshead, and having fine views to Esthwaite Water, Claife Heights, Latterbarrow, Helvellyn and the Langdales. William Wordsworth, who went to school in Hawkshead, liked to sit at the top of the churchyard.

The Church is thought to have been built in 1500, the oldest part being the tower which has eight bells. The interior is surprisingly large, and has many interesting features. The nave is 70 feet long, with north and south isles, and the huge pillars support large round arches which are decoratively painted.

In the churchyard is the tall and beautiful War memorial, erected in 1919, and designed by W.G. Collingwood. He based the design on the ancient runic cross of about 1000 A.D. at Gosforth.

A comprehensive booklet is available describing the history of the Church.

Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church. Pic F62P5.

Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church. Pic F62P3. Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church.

Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels Church - picture by Tony Richards. 12/3/2001
Christ the Good Shepherd - by Shrigley and Hunt
Photo by Tony Richards.

Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church.
The Presentation in the Temple by Horatio Walter Lonsdale.

Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church.
The Nativity by Horatio Walter Lonsdale.

Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church.

Hawkshead - St Michael & All Angels' Church.
The East window - The Ascension, by John Hardman (1875).

Hawkshead Church

Photos by Simon Ledingham and Julian Thurgood.

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