| Location: |
85/229408 |
| Description: |
Described by Nicholas Pevsner as 'one of the architectural sensations of Cumberland.' The present church is from about 1400 but there is ample evidence that was an earlier Norman Church of the 12th century. Outward appearance is perpendicular but inside there is a remarkable nave vaulted roof, entirely foreign to English Gothic architecture, which is unique to this country. To find another roof of this type one must go to Scotland or to the South of France.
Detailed history of the Church - A guide for visitors by Pauline Bibby
There is a Millennium window.
The Church is OPEN: All day
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| 1st Sunday: |
8.00am Holy Communion |
| 2nd Sunday: |
9.15am Holy Communion |
| 3rd Sunday: |
11.00am Family Communion |
| 4th Sunday: |
10.00am Family Service at Bolton Low Houses Village Hall |
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