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'Aldingham - St Cuthbert's Church'

Location : Aldingham / Dalton-in-Furness
Map - Ordnance Survey - SD 283710

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
14th Century South Aisle

St Cuthbert's Church at Aldingham is largely of Norman origin (12th century), but a worn Anglo-Saxon cross fragment in the east wall and some evidence of Viking burials suggests a much older sacred site. It was extended substantially during the time of Revd. John Stonnard, friend to Queen Victoria. Unfortunately his ‘extensions’ caused much of the earlier parts to be lost.

Like many of our churches Aldingham reveals different generations and their attention through its visual architectural history.

The crooked chancel arch is not a building mistake, but was made to represent Christ with his head leaning.

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
13th Century chancel

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
14th Century tower

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
looking to the tower

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
looking to the chancel

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
12th cent chancel arch

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
12th cent south pillars

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
St Aiden, St Cuthbert and St Martin (Shrigley and Hunt)

Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
Christ in Glory (Shrigley and Hunt)

Aldingham - St Cuthbert. Aldingham - St Cuthbert.
Nativity announced to the shepherds
(Veronica Whall 1934)
Christ in Majesty (Harcourt M. Doyle 1964)

Photos by Matthew Emmott.

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