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Church of St Mary, Cumwhitton


St Mary's Church in Cumwhitton dates from c.1160AD. The North arcade of three bays from c.1200AD.[1]  The chuch tower was built in the early 19th century[2], but otherwise the church remains largely unaltered since the 12th/13th century. The church has an octagonal font dated 1662. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
Cumwhitton Churches and Cathedrals Cumwhitton Parish, 1848 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Cumwhitton Civil Parish
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St Mary's, Cumwhitton

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St Mary's, Cumwhitton

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Churchyard, St. Mary's Cumwhitton

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Benchmark by church door

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Benches and information board, Cumwhitton churchyard

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CHURCH OF ST MARY - Cumwhitton -List Entry
- "Church. Partly C12, rebuilt early C19. Dressed and rubble red sandstone walls on chamfered plinth and with raised quoins; sandstone and with slate roof. Slender 3-storey west square tower/porch; 3-bay …

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Cumwhitton St Mary
- Church information from the Diocese of Carlisle. "....St Mary's Church is an ancient edifice and is probably one of the oldest churches in the area that has not been rebuilt …

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List number: 1087581
List grade: 2
Post code: CA8 9EY
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY5062652252

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