Saint Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale (Dalton-le-Dale)

Church of St Andrew © DCC 2000
Photograph of St. Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale 2016
Photograph of side of St. Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale 2016
Photograph of entrance of St. Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale 2016
Photograph of plaque at St. Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale 2016
Photograph of gate and walls at St. Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale 2016
Photograph above entrance of St. Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale 2016
Photograph to right of entrance to St. Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale 2016
Close up photograph at St. Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale 2016
Interior: gutted and plastered. Panelled nave ceiling, shallow wagon roof to chancel; minimal wooden chancel screen. Recumbent alabaster effigy of Sir William Bowes, died 1420, in armour on decorated chest tomb, is now set against a 4-centred recess possibly for Easter sepulchre. Mutilated female effigy in front of low arch in north wall. Aumbry and trefoiled piscina in chancel south wall. Late medieval round font with floral border on replaced stem. Relief Roman numerals on north wall said to be remnants of a ray sundial.
The church is known to contain at least two features dedicated as war memorials (1-2).
First World War (1914 to 1918)
Edwardian (1902 to 1910)
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
Dalton-le-Dale, St Andrew's Church
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