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St Catherine's Church, Boot

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OS grid reference
  
NY 176,003

Country
  
England

Website
  
St Catherine, Boot

Parish
  
Eskdale, Cumbria

Status
  
Parish church

Designated as world heritage site
  
8 September 1967

Location
  
Boot, Cumbria

Denomination
  
Anglican

Dedication
  
Saint Catherine

Phone
  
+44 19467 23242

Diocese
  
Diocese of Carlisle

Architect
  
Sharpe, Paley and Austin

St Catherine's Church, Boot

Address
  
Church Lonning, Boot Homlrook Cumbria, Eskdale, Cumbria, CA19 1TG, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Similar
  
St Michael's Church, St John's Church - Waberthwaite, Dalegarth railway station, Eskdale Mill, Irton Road railway station

St Catherine's Church is in the village of Boot, Cumbria, England. It is the Anglican parish church of Eskdale, Cumbria, and is in the deanery of Calder, the archdeaconry of West Cumberland, and the diocese of Carlisle. Its benefice is united with those of Irton, St Paul, Muncaster, St Michael, and St John, Waberthwaite. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It stands by the side of the River Esk.

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History

A church has been on the site since the 6th century. The present church dates from the 14th century, with later alterations and additions. It was restored in 1881 by the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin. They reseated the church, increasing its accommodation to 126, and added a vestry, at a cost of £750 (equivalent to £68,000 in 2015).

Exterior

St Catherine's is constructed in random rubble. It has a slate roof with a stone ridge. The church has a simple plan, consisting of a single cell in four bays, and a south porch. At the west end is a gabled double bellcote, and there is a cross on the apex of the east end. The side windows are mainly 19th-century replacements of earlier windows, and are mullioned. The east window has three lights and contains Decorated-style tracery.

Interior

Inside the church is an octagonal font; its bowl has low-relief carving on each face. On the south wall of the church is a benefactors' board dated 1798. All the stained glass dates from between 1889 and 1896. The glass in the east and west windows is by Gibbs and Company, and that on the north and south sides is by A. Savell and Company. The glass in the east window depicts Saint Catherine, the Good Shepherd, and Saint Cecilia. Windows on the south side of the church depict the Annunciation, and on the north side the Last Supper. One of the bells in the bellcote was cast in 1445.

References

St Catherine's Church, Boot Wikipedia


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