Church of St Gregory, Vale of Lune
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Description
"Cared for by The Churches Conservation Trust http://www.visitchurches.org.uk/Ourchurches/Completelistofchurches/St-Gregorys-Church-Vale-of-Lune-Cumbria/ "This chapel was built in the early 1860s by the Upton family, when the London and North Western Railway was building its Ingleton branch and sent a Scripture Reader to the navvies. Attached to a cottage, it is a plain building perhaps designed by a railway engineer; but inside a delightful and colourful series of stained glass windows by Frederick George Smith depict river scenes, trees and plants, as well as birds and animals found locally."" Photo by Tim Heaton, 2016. -
Owner
Tim Heaton -
Source
Geograph (Geograph) -
License
What does this mean? Creative Commons License -
Further information
Link: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5083308
Resource type: Image
Added by: Pat Thomson
Last modified: 1 week ago
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Picture Taken: 2016-07-08 -
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