All Saints
Boltongate, Cumbria
The outward appearance is perpendicular but inside is something unique to English parish churches and was described by Nicholas Pevsner as ‘one of the architectural sensations of Cumberland’.
An old provider.
Ireby, Cumbria
The 12th century chancel of Ireby's old church is only part of what was originally there.
In 1847, the nave was pulled down, and the font, piscina and some carvings to provide for the new church (a mile away), and two nave arcade columns were taken to serve as gateposts in the village. The gateposts have now be reinstated in the churchyard.
The east wall arcade, with three round headed lancets, is a fine feature.
Boltongate, Cumbria
The outward appearance is perpendicular but inside is something unique to English parish churches and was described by Nicholas Pevsner as ‘one of the architectural sensations of Cumberland’.
Isel, Cumbria
Isel church is a beautiful Grade I listed building, which is located in an idyllic position in a carefully tended churchyard close to the River Derwent.
Aspatria, Cumbria