Looking back from the path towards Wren Crag with…
Looking from the path towards Wren Crag over to Ca…
The path up to Wren Crag through mature pine and o…
The path up to Wren Crag through mature pine and o…
Looking over Smaithwaite from the path to Wren Cra…
The path up to Wren Crag through mature pine and o…
The path up to Wren Crag through mature pine and o…
The path up to Wren Crag through mature pine and o…
Looking over Bridge End Farm to Thirlmere
The path up to Wren Crag through mature pine and o…
The path up to Wren Crag through mature pine and o…
Wren Crag
Looking southward towards Thirlmere
The ridge leading to High Rigg
Time for tea and shelter at the wall just above Wr…
Looking back towards Thirlmere
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Along the High Rigg ridge
Along the High Rigg ridge
Along the High Rigg ridge
Along the High Rigg ridge
Dodd Crag over on the left
The path running southward from near Rake How
Sheepy Magna
Sheepy Road, Sibson
Approach to Church of St.Botolph at Sibson
Approach to Church of St.Botolph at Sibson
Church of St.Botolph at Sibson from near Eightland…
Church of All Saints at Ratcliffe Culey (Grade II*…
Church of All Saints at Ratcliffe Culey (Grade II…
Church of All Saints at Ratcliffe Culey (Grade II…
Church of All Saints at Ratcliffe Culey (Grade II…
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The lake in Sheepy Magna
The river Sence seen from Mill Lane, Sheepy Magna
Sheepy Magna, Church of All Saints and the Black H…
Sheep at Foxholes Farm
Cottages near Church of St. Werburgh at Handbury
Church of St. Werburgh at Handbury
Church of St. Werburgh at Handbury
Approaching the Church of St. Werburgh at Handbury
Looking to the Church of St. Werburg at Handbury
View to Rough Hays (136m) from Pipehay Farm
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Church of All Saints at Sheepy Magna (Grade II* Listed Building)


The present church in Sheepy Magna was rebuilt in 1778 and stands on the site of a much earlier building. There is documentary evidence to suggest that the earlier church probably predated 1150. When the church was rebuilt it appears that the outline plan was close to the original building. The North aisle and a porch were added in 1859. Amongst the treasures of All Saints; the jewels must be the Burne-Jones and Kempe stained glass windows.
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