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St John's Church, St John's in the Vale

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OS grid reference
  
NY 307 225

Denomination
  
Anglican

Status
  
Parish church

Diocese
  
Diocese of Carlisle

Country
  
England

Website
  
St John's in the Vale

Opened
  
1845

Phone
  
+44 17687 79714

St John's Church, St John's in the Vale

Location
  
St John's in the Vale, Cumbria

Address
  
Lake District National Park, Keswick CA12 4UB, UK

Architect
  
Sharpe, Paley and Austin (reordering)

Similar
  
High Rigg, Wythburn Church, Clough Head, Great Dodd, Stybarrow Dodd

St John's Church is in the valley of St John's in the Vale, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Derwent, the archdeaconry of West Cumberland, and the diocese of Carlisle. Its benefice is united with those of St Mary, Threlkeld, and Wythburn Church. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

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History

The church was built in 1845, replacing an earlier church, and re-using some of its fabric. The interior was reordered in 1893 by the Lancaster firm of architects, Paley, Austin and Paley. Some of the fittings currently present in the church result from this reordering.

Architecture

St John's is constructed in slate and igneous rock, with some galleting. It is roofed with green slate. The plan is simple, consisting of a six-bay nave and chancel in one range, a small west tower, and a north porch. The windows along the sides of the church have two lights, and the east window has three lights. The tower has twin bell openings, and a battlemented parapet.

Inside the church is an open timber roof. The altar was designed by George Gilbert Scott, and was moved here from Crosthwaite Parish Church in 1848. Panelling in the church, formerly from box pews in Crosthwaite Church, was moved here in 1893. The pulpit, its sounding board, and the sanctuary rails date from the 18th century, and also came from another church. Also in the church are carved Royal arms of George III, and memorial tablets dated 1774 and 1853. The stained glass in the east window dates from 1895 and was made by Shrigley and Hunt

References

St John's Church, St John's in the Vale Wikipedia