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St Cuthbert

St Cuthbert

Edenhall

Cumbria

C12 with C13, C14 and Cl5 alterations and additions.

Architectural Features

Repaired 1662 by Sir Philip Musgrave and renovated in 1834 for the Musgrave family.

Large 3-light C14 south window and smaller 2-light C19 windows, all with cusped heads.

Built into the south wall left of the porch are 2 fragments of a medieval graveslab.

North wall has blocked C12 narrow round-headed window

C14 2-light window.

Tower of c.1450 has 2-light cusped-headed west window incorporating the Musgrave and constituent family coats-of-arms.

C15 2-light windows.

The ancient stone font is made from a block of red stone roughly shaped upon a circular base.

Medieval font shaped like a cushion capital.

The ancient stone font is made from a block of red stone roughly shaped upon a circular base.

© Maigheach-gheal

Heraldic stained glass, some of the panels pre-C17.

Under carpet is a C15 brass showing William Stapleton and his wife, thought to be the finest brass in the county.

Various C18 and C19 white marble and brass wall plaques to rectors and Musgrave family staff.

C19 stained-glass windows have fragments of earlier glass brought here from one of the Musgrave houses, probably in 1834.