Superbly situated at the foot of Blencathra and its attendant fells, the present church was built in 1756.It is a typical barn like Dale church built of thick rubble stone walls and covered with a slated roof carried on king post trusses. The round headed Georgian three light east window provides a beautiful view of the fells and changing light that accentuates the altar and simple wooden cross.
The inner simplicity is accentuated by the polished oak pews and choir stalls and the ancient oak beams. But the three decker pulpit, provides a sophisticated feature in such a simple interior. Brass wall plaques commemorate Raisley Calvert, Steward to the Duke of Norfolk at Greystoke and father of Raisley Calvert who was a friend of Wordsworth during their student days.
On display is a copy of the Bible which was printed in 1617,with hand written entries by William Forrest, Curate and Schoolmaster, confirming that it was 'Grisedall Tennants bible booke' purchased in 1630. There is also a Prayer Book of 1788 that contains services for the commemoration of the Gunpowder Plot, the beheading of Charles I and the restoration of Charles II.