Grid Ref 86: NY 562230
St Barnabus' church was built in 1870-71 by George Watson of Penrith, using fine local sandstone and Stainton sandstone. The steeply pitched roof supports an elm framed bell turret.
A simple interior of pitch pine furnishings remains unaltered. This sensitively designed Victorian rural church is a complete period example - built on a low budget and using local materials.
The church has one stained glass window - 'The Crucifixion' by Shrigley and Hunt, in the East Apse.
Aerial photo by Simon Ledingham, other photos by Malcolm Minshaw.
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Page created 12 Jul 2005. Last changed 22 Apr 2008.