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Church of St John the Baptist, Blackford - October 2017 (2)

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The Church of St John the Baptist, Blackford

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The Church of St John the Baptist, Blackford, Porch

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The Church of St John the Baptist, Blackford, Interior

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Church of St John the Baptist, Blackford - October 2017 (1)

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St John the Baptist's Church

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Church at Blackford

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CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST - Blackford - List Entry
- "Church. 1870, by Borough of Carlisle. Hammer dressed red sandstone with ashlar quoins and dressings, graduated green slate roofs with cross finials, sandstone bell turret with green slate spire. 2 …

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List number: 1335576
List grade: 2
Post code: CA6 4EF
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY3962062480

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