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Church of St Bridget, Moresby
St Bridget's is the parish church of Moresby, located near Moresby Hall, just north of Parton. The present church was built in 1822, replacing an earlier 13th century church here - the ancient chancel arch of the old church stands in the churchyard. The church is on the site of a former Roman camp, known as Gabrosentum. St Bridget's Church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
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CHURCH OF ST BRIDGET - Moresby (Parton) - List Entry
- "Parish Church, on site of Roman Fort, replaced mid C12 church. Built 1822 by G. Crawford. Chancel added 1885 by J. Bintley (Kendal) in similar style; interior refurbished at same …
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Moresby Hall and St Bridgets Church, Whitehaven, Cumbria
- Drone filming of Moresby Hall and St Bridgets Church, Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
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St Bridget's Church Moresby
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CHURCH OF ST BRIDGET - Moresby (Parton) - List Entry
- "Parish Church, on site of Roman Fort, replaced mid C12 church. Built 1822 by G. Crawford. Chancel added 1885 by J. Bintley (Kendal) in similar style; interior refurbished at same …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://www.youtube.com/watch…
Moresby Hall and St Bridgets Church, Whitehaven, Cumbria
- Drone filming of Moresby Hall and St Bridgets Church, Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
Flight with Yuneec Typhoon H
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://www.stbridgetsmoresby…
St Bridget's Church Moresby
- Official Website of the Church
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Simon Cotterill
from https://www.facebook.com/stbr…
Facebook - St Bridget's Church Moresby
- Facebook pages of St Bridget's Church Moresby
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Simon Cotterill