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Church of St Michael and All Angels, Ainstable


St Michael and All Angels's Church in Ainstable, Cumbria, was built in 1872 on the site of an earlier Medieval church. The church tower had to be demolished in 1983. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Ainstable Historic Buildings and Monuments in Ainstable Parish Churches and Cathedrals 1872 Ainstable with Ruckroft Parish, 1848
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Church of St Michael & All Angels, Ainstable - May 2017 (1)

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St Michael and All Angels', Ainstable

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Church of St Michael & All Angels, Ainstable - May 2017 (5)

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Church of St Michael & All Angels, Ainstable - May 2017 (2)

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CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL - Ainstable - List Entry
- "Church. 1872 by G Watson, on site of medieval church. Hammer dressed red sandstone, slate roof with coped gables, cross finial and decorative ridge tiles. ....Interior, Norman pillar piscina with …

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  • Howard Clark on July 4, 2023, 4:31 a.m.

    I have a personal photo which I took of St Michaels and All Angels Church, Ainstable in the early 1960's which shows the tower still standing.

    How do I upload this from my personal collection?

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List number: 1144834
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY5300346725

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