St Mary's Church, Allithwaite, Gothic Revival church in Allithwaite, England
St Mary's Church is a Gothic Revival church building in Lower Allithwaite featuring a five-bay nave with a separate roofed south aisle. The structure includes a south porch, a two-bay chancel with a chapel, and an organ loft.
The building was constructed between 1864 and 1865, made possible by a bequest from a resident of nearby Boarbank Hall. This construction marked an important moment for the religious community of the area.
The interior displays stained glass windows by Morris & Co from 1921, which feature vivid colors and intricate patterns throughout the space. These windows shape the character of the building as visitors walk through the nave.
Access is generally open during the week, though it is worth checking ahead since opening times can vary. Visitors should be aware this is an active parish church, so services or events may affect visiting.
The interior houses a two-manual organ built by Albert Keates, a local builder, which underwent substantial restoration work around 1930. This handcrafted instrument reflects the musical culture and craftsmanship of its era.
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