St Barnabas Great Strickland
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Description
"St Barnabas’ church was built on a raised site at the East end of the village in 1870 by George Watson of Penrith, using fine local sandstone and Stainton sandstone. The steeply pitched roof supports an elm framed bell turret. It is now a Grade II listed building. The Church is simply furnished with pine pews and choir stalls and has a very nice font (see right). It has just two stained glass windows; ‘The Crucifixion’ by Shrigley and Hunt, in the East Apse, and...." -
Owner
North Westmorland Churches -
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Further information
Link: https://northwestmorlandchurches.org.uk/the-churches/st-barnabas-great-strickland/
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Added by: Simon Cotterill
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