Kirkland Mission Church

A small but functional mission church suitable for both church and community use for over 135 years.

Kirkland, Cumbria

Opening times

Mission church is locked when not in use. Key can be obtained from any church officer but if visit planned please contact david.beak@talk21.com in advance.

Address

Kelton Croft
Kirkland
Cumbria
CA26 3YE

The church, designed by Banks and Townsend 1886, has a late 20th century flat roofed lean to added north side. It has a simple wide rectangular nave with tall pyramidal lead covered timber bellcote, apsidal chancel screened by roller shutter, and a north vestry with WCs added, and late 20th century kitchen and Chapel Room north side.

Grass churchyard with a number of trees and bench seating providing a tranquil setting. Wild life and wild flowers encouraged through "no mow May".

  • Accessible toilets in church

  • Car park at church

  • Dog friendly

  • Steps to enter the church or churchyard

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Messy Church, Bible Study, Coffee Mornings, Yoga.

  • Methodist Church

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