St Barnabas's Church, Ranskill

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St Barnabas's Church, Ranskill

Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 4 Nov 2022

The church of St Barnabas was built in 1878, originally as a chapelry of Blyth. In 1919 a donation of a site and £50 resulted in the building of the church room which today still provides the largest community gathering facility in the village. More recent renovations have enabled the church to be used for more community activities.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.38073
Longitude
-1.014536