St. John's Church, Gamblesby
St. John's Church was a Victorian parish Church of England church in the village of Gamblesby, Cumbria, England. The Gothic Revival-style church, with tall spire, lancet windows and external buttresses, was built as a chapel-of-ease to the church at Addingham, in response to the local growth of Methodism, in 1868, on land granted by the Duke of Devonshire at the behest of its first vicar, the Reverend Brown. The construction cost £1075 19s 10d (£1075.99), raised through voluntary contributions. Its geometrical and floral three light East apse, by John Scott was its only stained glass.
primaryTopic
St. John's Church, Gamblesby
St. John's Church was a Victorian parish Church of England church in the village of Gamblesby, Cumbria, England. The Gothic Revival-style church, with tall spire, lancet windows and external buttresses, was built as a chapel-of-ease to the church at Addingham, in response to the local growth of Methodism, in 1868, on land granted by the Duke of Devonshire at the behest of its first vicar, the Reverend Brown. The construction cost £1075 19s 10d (£1075.99), raised through voluntary contributions. Its geometrical and floral three light East apse, by John Scott was its only stained glass.
has abstract
St. John's Church was a Victor ...... on series The Restoration Man.
@en
cost ($)
country
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
37,062,525
Wikipage revision ID
714,290,856
building type
renovation date
status
Converted to residential dwelling
subject
hypernym
point
54.747029 -2.60792
comment
St. John's Church was a Victor ...... tt was its only stained glass.
@en
label
St. John's Church, Gamblesby
@en
lat
5.4747029e+1
long
-2.60792e+0
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
St. John's Church
@en