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Church of St Michael


St Michael's Church is located on the A5087 road over half a mile north of the village of Rampside, Cumbria. The present Church was built in c.1840, replacing an earlier chapel of ease, founded in 1621. The Gothic-style church has had number of alterations over the years, including a porch and vestry in 1866, and a new chancel in 1892.[1]

Rampside Churches and Cathedrals Rampside, 1848 1840
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St Michael’s Church

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A5087 at St Michaels Church, Rampside

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Parish church of St Michael

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Rampside Church

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The Parish Church of St Michael, Rampside

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The Parish Church of St Michael, Rampside, Nameboard

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St Michael and All Angels, Rampside: churchyard (2)

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Rampside St Michael
- ".....The present church of St Michael replaces a chapel founded in 1621. It is set apart, outside Rampside village and on a rise with sea views. Although constructed c. 1840 …

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Rampside Church Exterior
- Photo (early 20th Century). Looking South towards a sideways view of the church with a tower on the right and gravestones visible on the left and right. Photo from the …

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Rampside Church Interior
- Photo taken early 20th Century. Interior view along the main aisle towards the altar. Oil lamps hanging from the ceiling. Pews either side of the aisle. Lectern and pulpit to …

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