Location : Kirkby Lonsdale / Kendal
Map - Ordnance Survey - SD 537836
The original parish church was built in the 1500’s, but was drastically re-built in 1852. There are a few small pieces of the original church incorporated into the more modern building. Some of the original windows and niches remain.
The church was originally dedicated to St Gregory, and a well still exists to this day nearby, called Gregory’s well. The North West placed tower is attributed to Sharpe and Paley.
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The East Window - St Peter, St John Baptist, St Alban Martyr, and St Augustine. By Shrigley and Hunt. |
Christ and the Woman, with disapproving onlookers. Signed FASMC (Alfred Fisher). |
Christ and Warrier. By Heaton, Butler and Bayne. |
The Last Supper, and Jesus washing the disciples' feet. By F. Burrow. |
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Photos by Matthew Emmott.
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Page created 10 April 2006. Last changed 24 April 2008.