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Church of St Kentigern, Kirkcambeck
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St Kentigern's Church - Askerton - List Entry
- "....This small church was constructed in 1885 on or near the site of an earlier C13 church, described as having been destroyed by border raids during the C14. An arch …
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Kirkcambeck – St Kentigern’s Church
- "Kirkcambeck is located just north of Brampton, and so was prey to 13th century Scottish border raiders, who burned the 11th century village church. The arched doorway of the original …
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Simon Cotterill
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St Kentigern's Church - Askerton - List Entry
- "....This small church was constructed in 1885 on or near the site of an earlier C13 church, described as having been destroyed by border raids during the C14. An arch …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
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Kirkcambeck – St Kentigern’s Church
- "Kirkcambeck is located just north of Brampton, and so was prey to 13th century Scottish border raiders, who burned the 11th century village church. The arched doorway of the original …
Added by
Simon Cotterill