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Church of St Luke, Haverigg


St Luke's Church in Haverigg was built in 1891, originally as a chapel of ease to St George’s Church in Millom. The church has a modern stained glass window by Peter Strong which depicts the history of Haverigg: including its past as a fishing village and also as a mining community around the Hodbarrow iron ore mine. The church and churchyard, together with seashore flowers, occupy the centre of the window.[1] The church owns the nearby St Luke's Institute, which is a community hall.

Haverigg Churches and Cathedrals 1891
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St Luke's Church, Haverigg

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Porch

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Nameboard

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Interior

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Organ

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Pulpit

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Bell

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Graveyard

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Memorial

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St Luke's Church, Haverigg, Roll of Honour

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St Lukes Church, Haverigg

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The Benefice of Millom - The CofE in Millom, with Haverigg & Thwaites
- "...Millom is situated on the coast at the southern tip of Lake District and our benefice covers the town of Millom, the village of Haverigg and their surrounding rural area. …

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