St Cuthbert
Great Salkeld, Cumbria
There has probably been a church in Great Salkeld since 880 AD, when the body of St Cuthbert was rested here after being brought from Holy Island.
This Grade II* listed church dates from the early sixteenth century with much reused early medieval stonework from a nearby ninth century church destroyed by the River Eden.
Addingham, Cumbria
The chancel was rebuilt reusing earlier masonry in 1898, and the north vestry also added. The church contains a large number of carved fragments and other reused features from the earlier church including the piscine, a hog-back and decorated cross-shafts now exhibited.
Great Salkeld, Cumbria
There has probably been a church in Great Salkeld since 880 AD, when the body of St Cuthbert was rested here after being brought from Holy Island.
Kirkoswald, Cumbria
This is one of Cumbria's finest small churches, hidden away down a stone walk, with, uniquely, a stone bell tower on the hill above.
Gamblesby, Cumbria
A traditional sandstone Victorian Methodist Church and attached School Room restored in 2021 as a vibrant worship and community space.