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St Barnabas' Church, Great Strickland

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Great Strickland Church

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CHURCH OF ST BARNABAS - Great Strickland - List Entry
- "Church (Anglican). 1870, by George Watson of Penrith. Local ironstone rubble with Stanton sandstone dressings; slate roof Nave and chancel under uninterrupted roof with fleche above chancel arch;....Hammerbeam roof to …

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St Barnabas Great Strickland
- "St Barnabas’ church was built on a raised site at the East end of the village in 1870 by George Watson of Penrith, using fine local sandstone and Stainton sandstone. …

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Great Strickland – St Barnabus’ Church
- " 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...."

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List number: 1268380
List grade: 2
Post code: CA10 3DR
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY5620522997

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