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Church of St Gregory (Vale of Lune Chapel)


The former Church of St Gregory (aka Vale of Lune Chapel) is located by the A684 road, about 1 mile west of Sedbergh. It was built in 1850 as a Mission Chapel by the Upton family of Ingmire Hall, when the London and North Western Railway was building its Ingleton branch, and sent a Scripture Reader to the navvies. The church was altered and enlarged in 1907. The former church is now maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust. The church is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.
Sedbergh Civil Parish Former Church 1850 Churches Conservation Trust Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sedbergh Civil Parish Marthwaite
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St Gregorys Church Vale of Lune Cumbria

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St Gregory, Vale of Lune

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St Gregory's church, Vale of Lune - interior

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St Gregory's church, Vale of Lune - stained glass

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The angel of Peace, St Gregory's Church near Sedbergh

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St Gregory's church, Vale of Lune - Diocesan crest

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St Gregory's Church, Vale of Lune

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Church of St Gregory, Vale of Lune

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CHURCH OF ST GREGORY (VALE OF LUNE CHAPEL) - List Entry
- Chapel to Ingmire Hall Estate; now maintained by Redundant Churches Fund. Built 1850 as a Mission Chapel; altered and enlarged in 1907. Mixed random rubble with red sandstone quoins, graduated …

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St Gregory's, Vale of Lune
- A railway church This chapel was built in the early 1860s by the Upton family, when the London and North Western Railway was building its Ingleton branch and sent a …

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List number: 1384060
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Post code: LA10 5ED
Grid ref: SD6342592194
Unitary Auth: Westmoreland & Furness

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