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Church of St John the Baptist, Old Hutton


The Church of St John the Baptist is located in Old Hutton, Cumbria. It was built in 1873 on the site of earlier chapels. A chapel of ease to the Church of the Holy Trinity at Kendal was built here in 1470, this was rebuilt in 1628 and again 1699. A burial-ground was consecrated here in 1822.

Old Hutton, Cumbria Churches and Cathedrals 1873 Old Hutton Chapelry, 1848
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St John the Baptist, Old Hutton

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St. John the Baptist Church, Old Hutton

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Bench mark, Church of St John the Baptist, Old Hutton

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The Church of St John the Baptist, Old Hutton

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Message for the poor, Church of St John the Baptist, Old Hutton

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Old Hutton, parish church

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Old Hutton Chapelry, 1848
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Old Hutton Chapelry, 1848
- HUTTON, OLD, a chapelry, in the parish, union, and ward of Kendal, county of Westmorland, 4 miles (S.E.) from Kendal; containing 488 inhabitants. This place and Holmescales form a joint …

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