St Stephen's Church, South Stainmore

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St Stephen's Church, South Stainmore

Image: © David Rogers Taken: 8 Oct 2009

St Stephen's Church dates from 1600. It was built as a school under the will of Cuthbert Buckle, a local man who became Lord Mayor of London. In 1608 it was consecrated and became Stainmore chapel.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.511244
Longitude
-2.246779