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Church of St Hilda, Westward


St Hilda' Church in Westward was built from 1785 to 1786, on the site of an earlier 16th century church. The Parish Church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. 

Westward Civil Parish 1786 Churches and Cathedrals Westward Parish, 1848 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Westward Civil Parish
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St Hilda's Church, Westward

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Westward Church

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Door, St Hilda's Church, Westward

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St Hilda's Church, Westward

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St Hilda's Church, Westward

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St Hilda's Church, Westward

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St Hilda's Church, Westward

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Graveyard, St Hilda's Church, Westward

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CHURCH OF ST HILDA - Westward - List Entry
- "Parish Church. 1785-6 on a C16 site. Coursed hammer-dressed red sandstone with flush quoins on projecting plinth, probably that of the original church. Graduated greenslate roof. 3-bay preaching box with …

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List number: 1158087
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY2731944891

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