Staveley-in-Cartmel: St Mary

Name:
Staveley-in-Cartmel: St Mary
Record Type:
Church
Church code:
607262
Diocese:
Carlisle
Archdeaconry:
Westmorland & Furness
Parish:
St. Mary, Staveley-in-Cartmel

Statutory Designation Information

Listed Building?
This is a Grade II Listed Building
View more information about this Listed Building on the National Heritage List for England web site
Scheduled Monument?
There is no Scheduled Monument within the curtilage or precinct

National Park

The church is in the following National Park: The Lake District National Park

Conservation Area

The church is not in a Conservation Area

Heritage At Risk Status

On Heritage At Risk Register?
This church is not on the Heritage at Risk Register
 

Approximate Date

Approximate Date:
Post Medieval

Exterior Image

Exterior image of 607262 Staveley in Cartmel St Mary
Caption:
Exterior image of 607262 Staveley in Cartmel St Mary
Description:
Photograph of the exterior of St Mary church Staveley-in-Cartmel taken 10 June 2008
Year / Date:
2008
Copyright:
Alexander P Kapp
Originator:
Alexander P Kapp

Summary Description

A Chapel was built here, after the dissolution, using materials from Cartmel Priory. The first documented mention of this church was in 1618 when Henry Longman is recorded as curate and schoolmaster. In 1678 the church underwent its first restoration when additional windows were added. A second restoration, possibly in 1793, saw the south aisle added together with the present tower. In 1841, an adjacent piece of land was purchased to form the churchyard. A third restoration of 1896-7 by Austin and Paley is recorded on a beautiful copper? plaque in the Arts & Crafts style. Austin and Paley’s hand is clearly evident in some of the details, including the open timber roof. The present stone font, situated opposite the main door is also thought to originate from this restoration. The original font (dated 1678) is now a Grade II listed sundial in the churchyard. The substantial Lych gate was erected as a War Memorial in 1927. The clock in the church tower was made by Smiths of London and came originally from Fell Foot and was installed in 1977. There are, apparently, also vaults, some of which are hewn into the rock. The plate of 1792-3 mentioned by Pevsner is believed to be located elsewhere.

Visiting and Facilities

The church is open for worship.
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Church Website

Church Website:
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Sources and Further Information

Alexander P Kapp (2008) Exterior image of 607262 Staveley in Cartmel St Mary [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Exterior image of 607262 Staveley in Cartmel St Mary
CWGC (2016) Commonwealth War Graves Commission CWGC Unique File Reference Number: 1997 [Bibliography/Data]
Number of War Graves: 2
Church of England (2021) A Church Near You https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/12419/ [Digital Archive/Index]
View information on worship and access at this church
Church Buildings Council (2019) Church Bells 1 Bell [Archive/Index]
1 Bell