St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale

St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale

Hours

Sunday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

5.0 - (5 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

5.0 - (5 reviews)
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  • Jeremy Young

    Beautiful little church
    Jul 1st, 2020

  • Steve Sellars

    Very friendly warm welcome
    Jul 7th, 2019

  • Darren Price

    A beautiful limestone church with Westmorland slate roof situated in the Parish of Thornton in Lonsdale. The church contains memorials to the Redmayne family, Sarah 1678, John 1680, Margaret 1701 and Ralph 1703 of Thornton Hall. Also, a memorial to Edward Talbot Day Foxcroft of Halsteads (1837-1911). The church was rebuilt during 1933-35 after being damaged by fire.
    Nov 13th, 2018

  • Russell Holden

    Lovely old church where Sir Arthur Conan 'Sherlock Holmes' Doyle married his first wife!
    May 2nd, 2018

  • John Gaunt Hunter

    St Oswald's churchyard is beautifully kept with flowerbeds and mown lawns. Most of the graves date from the eighteenth century and also include early graves from Burton in Lonsdale. Famous local famiies such as the Redmaynes, Tathams and Foxcrofts are represented, while inside the church medieval monuments dating back to the eleventh century are to be found. These include a foliated cross slab probably of the fourth baron Mowbray, who rebuilt the original Anglo-Saxon Church on the spot.
    Sep 19th, 2012

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About
St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale

St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale is located at New Rd in Ingleton and Clapham Ward, England LA6 3PB. St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale can be contacted via phone at (152) 426-1579 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (152) 426-1579

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale?

A The phone number for St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale is: (152) 426-1579.


Q Where is St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale located?

A St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale is located at New Rd, Ingleton and Clapham Ward, eng LA6 3PB


Q What is the internet address for St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale?

A The website (URL) for St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale is: https://www.ingleboroughchurches.org.uk/churches/thorntoninlonsdale/visiting-st-oswalds-/


Q What days are St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale open?

A St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale is open:
Sunday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed


Q How is St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale rated?

A St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale has a 5.0 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.

Hours

Sunday:
9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
St Oswald's Church, Thornton in Lonsdale

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( 5 Reviews )
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Jeremy Young on Google

image Beautiful little church


Steve Sellars on Google

image Very friendly warm welcome


Darren Price on Google

image A beautiful limestone church with Westmorland slate roof situated in the Parish of Thornton in Lonsdale. The church contains memorials to the Redmayne family, Sarah 1678, John 1680, Margaret 1701 and Ralph 1703 of Thornton Hall. Also, a memorial to Edward Talbot Day Foxcroft of Halsteads (1837-1911). The church was rebuilt during 1933-35 after being damaged by fire.


Russell Holden on Google

image Lovely old church where Sir Arthur Conan 'Sherlock Holmes' Doyle married his first wife!


John Gaunt Hunter on Google

image St Oswald's churchyard is beautifully kept with flowerbeds and mown lawns. Most of the graves date from the eighteenth century and also include early graves from Burton in Lonsdale. Famous local famiies such as the Redmaynes, Tathams and Foxcrofts are represented, while inside the church medieval monuments dating back to the eleventh century are to be found. These include a foliated cross slab probably of the fourth baron Mowbray, who rebuilt the original Anglo-Saxon Church on the spot.


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