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Holy Trinity Church, Bardsea
Holy Trinity Church, Bardsea, Cumbria.
Colonel Braddyll donated the land and his son laid the foundation stone for the church in 1843, but it fell into the hands of Braddyll’s creditors when he met financial ruin due to bad mining investments. A priest, Thomas Petty bought the site, the church was completed (to a design by George Webster of Kendal) and Petty himself became the first curate. The church has a striking 20th century East window by Wilhelmina Geddes.
Created: September 24, 2010
Author: Joan Martin
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Photograph size: 15.4 Mpixels (43.9 MB uncompressed) - 4800x3200 pixels (16x10.7 in / 40.6x27.1 cm at 300 ppi)
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