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St Nicholas, Nicholforest
St Nicholas's Church
Nicholforest Church
locality:-   Kingfield
locality:-   Nicholforest
civil parish:-   Nicholforest (formerly Cumberland)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   church
coordinates:-   NY45477795
1Km square:-   NY4577
10Km square:-   NY47
references:-   : 2005: Diocese of Carlisle, Directory 2004/5


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BSV91.jpg (taken 4.6.2010)  
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CGT56.jpg (taken 20.10.2017)  

evidence:-   old map:- OS County Series (Cmd 3 13) 
source data:-   Maps, County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25 inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, from about 1863 to 1948.
"Church (Per Curacy) / Grave Yard"

evidence:-   old map:- Nurse 1918
source data:-   Map, The Diocese of Carlisle, Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire North of the Sands, scale about 4 miles to 1 inch, by Rev Euston J Nurse, published by Charles Thurnam and Sons, 11 English Street, Carlisle, Cumberland, 2nd edn 1939.
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NUR1NY47.jpg
"NICHOLFOREST"
item:-  JandMN : 27
Image © see bottom of page

 notes about bells

 stained glass

evidence:-   database:- Listed Buildings 2010
placename:-  Church of St Nicholas
source data:-  
courtesy of English Heritage
"CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS / / / NICHOLFOREST / CARLISLE / CUMBRIA / II / 78185 / NY4547677948"
source data:-  
courtesy of English Heritage
"Parish church. 1866-7 by Alexander Graham. Snecked rock-faced sandstone with ashlar dressings. Slate roof in blue and purple bands with some shaped slates and with a crested tile ridge. Comprises a nave with a lower chancel which has an apsidal east end, and a north transept which has a lean-to vestry in the angle with the chancel. The west wall has 2 chamfered lancets below a rose window. The north and south nave walls each have 3 windows of 2 trefoiled lights with a quatrefoil below a pointed head and have buttresses between bays. On the south side there is an open timber porch to the right of the left-hand window. It rests on a stone base and has a steep roof. The entrance is formed by a gable truss with curved braces rising to a collar which supports a turned king post and has shaped bargeboards. The north gable of the transept has a window of 3 trefoiled lights below a foiled circle. The apsidal east end has 5 windows with bar tracery, each with a quatrefoil above a trefoil-headed light. On the south side of the chancel there is a 2-light window which almost matches those to the nave. Above the western bay of the nave there is a timber bellcote, painted white, and boarded below the trefoiled bell openings. It supports a slated spirelet. Interior: the nave and chancel have softwood boarded roofs. The nave roof has high collars with bolted king posts, straight braces, and wall posts rising from stone corbels. The transept arch is pointed and chamfered, and the chancel arch is chamfered in 2 orders, the inner order springing from foliated corbels. The chancel has a frieze of tiles at the wallhead, and a plain stone doorway leading to the vestry. The hexagonal pulpit is of oak. In the transept there are mural tablets in memory of John Ewart (d.1871) and James Mounsey (d.1835). The west windows and some of the north windows contain coloured glass. The chancel windows contain stained glass depicting Christ and the four Evangelists."


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CGT71.jpg  Organ by Bishop and Son, London.
(taken 20.10.2017)  
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CGT73.jpg  Organ by Bishop and Son, London.
(taken 20.10.2017)  
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CGT72.jpg  Organ maker:-
"Bishop & Son / LONDON" (taken 20.10.2017)  
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CGT74.jpg  Memorial to John Ewart d.1871.
(taken 20.10.2017)  
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CGT75.jpg  Memorial to John Ewart d.1871.
(taken 20.10.2017)  
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CGT57.jpg (taken 20.10.2017)  

dedication
person:-    : St Nicholas
place:-   Nicholforest / Carlisle Diocese

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