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Church of St Michael, Arthuret


St Michael's Church in Arthuret was built in 1609, replacing and earlier medieval church. The tower was completed in c.1700, and the church was restored in 1868. St Michiael's Church is a Grade II* listed building on the National Heritage List for England.

Grade II* Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Arthuret Civil Parish Churches and Cathedrals 1609
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Church of St Michael and All Angels, Longtown - July 2016 (1)

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Church of St Michael and All Angels, Longtown - July 2016 (2)

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The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Arthuret, Tower

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Church of St Michael & All Angels, Arthuret

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The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Arthuret, Gate

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Road near Arthuret House and church

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The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Arthuret

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The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Arthuret, Doorway

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The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Arthuret, Font

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CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL - Arthuret - List Entry
- "Church. Dated 1609 over west entrance, built by national subscription, replacing medieval church; tower completed c1700, restored 1868. Red and yellow dressed sandstone, graduated green slate roofs. 3-storey tower/porch, 7-bay …

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List number: 1087523
List grade: 2*
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY3793967666

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