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Church of St Mark, Cautley


St Mark's Church, in Cautley, was built in 1847, designed in a Gothic-style, by the eminent victorian architect, William Butterfield. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Cautley Churches and Cathedrals 1847 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sedbergh Civil Parish
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St Mark's Parish Church and churchyard

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St. Mark's, Cautley

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St Mark's Church, Cautley

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The Parish Church of St Mark, Cautley, Interior

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The Parish Church of St Mark, Cautley, Altar

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The Parish Church of St Mark, Cautley, Pulpit

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The Parish Church of St Mark, Cautley, Interior

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The Parish Church of St Mark, Cautley, Memorial

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St Mark's Church, Cautley

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The Parish Church of St Mark, Cautley, Porch

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The Parish Church of St Mark, Cautley, Sign

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Church of St Mark - Cautley - List Entry
- Church. 1847, by William Butterfield. Mixed random rubble with freestone dressings, graduated green slate roof. Simple Decorated style. PLAN: nave with west bellcote, south porch, chancel and north vestry. EXTERIOR: …

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List number: 1384094
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Post code: LA10 5LZ
Grid ref: SD6911494578
Unitary Auth: Westmoreland & Furness

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