Grid Ref 86: NY 555409
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ithin the Porch are massive wooden beams still surving from when it was built
in 1523. The nave is narrow, with two arcades of arches seperating it from the wider
aisles. Some arches are Norman, the others dating from the 13th Century. The West window
is Tudor, and has part of an old cross head bedded into the window sill. The chancel is
approached up sandstone steps, and under an unusually high and narrow arch. Here the
windows have beautiful, brighly coloured stained glass.
he East window depicts St Oswald with sceptre and cross, St Cuthbert, the
Crucified Christ, and the four Evangelists. This and all the other stained glass windows,
which show shields and coats of arms, are by John Scott of Carlisle.
here are various memorials to the Fetherstonhaugh Family, who live at the
'College', which was originally built in 1450 as a Pele Tower. In 1523 by Thomas de Dacre and his wife
Isabel de Greystoke converted it into a college for training priests, but it had a short
life ending with the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1547.
ithin the graveyard are many ancient grave covers with interesting carvings,
including a Saxon ribbed one. On the West side of the Church is St Oswald's Well, whose
source is unknown but which runs out under the nave. There is a metal drinking cup on a
chain, and the water is cool, clear and pure. The grave of Sir Timothy Fetherstonhaugh is
surrounded by a yew hedge topiaried into battlements.
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