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St Thomas' Church, Milnthorpe

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Location
  
Milnthorpe, Cumbria

Denomination
  
Anglican

Functional status
  
Active

Address
  
Milnthorpe LA7 7PW, UK

Diocese
  
Diocese of Carlisle

Parishes
  
Heversham, Milnthorpe

Country
  
England

Website
  
St Thomas, Milnthorpe

Architectural type
  
Church

Status
  
Parish church

Groundbreaking
  
1835

Architect
  
George Webster

St Thomas' Church, Milnthorpe

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Peter's Church - Heversham, St Thomas' Church - Kendal, Levens Hall

St Thomas' Church is in the village of Milnthorpe, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Kendal, the archdeaconry of Westmorland and Furness, and the diocese of Carlisle.

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History

The church was built in 1835–37 to a design by the Kendal architect George Webster, providing accommodation for a congregation of 600. The chancel was added in 1883 by Joseph Bintley. In 1912 the Lancaster architects Austin and Paley carried out alterations at the west end of the church. The west gallery was removed in 1982 and the church was sub-divided by a wall.

Architecture

St Thomas' is constructed in limestone with sandstone dressings. The church has a nave, a chancel, and a west tower. The nave contains paired lancet windows and has thin buttresses. The chancel is in Early English style. Many of the windows contain stained glass; these include two by F. Barrow of Milnthorpe dated 1872 and 1885, two by A. Burrow dated 1886 and 1890, and others by Heaton, Butler and Bayne (1879), Shrigley and Hunt (1898), and Abbott and Company (1928). There is a ring of six bells, cast in 1912 by John Taylor & Co of Loughborough.

References

St Thomas' Church, Milnthorpe Wikipedia