Stained Glass Windows - St Andrew,s Church - Coniston, Cumbria, England, UK.
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N 54° 22.132 W 003° 04.519
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The stained glass windows are located in the Parish Church of St Andrew on Hawkshead Road in Coniston.
Waymark Code: WMZW3M
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/12/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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The Parish Church of St Andrew is in the Diocese of Carlisle, and is located on Hawkshead Road in Coniston.

The Parish Church of St Andrew is located on Hawkshead Road in the centre of Coniston. The Grade II Listed building was designed by J. Matson and was built in 1819. It is constructed of slate with ashlar dressings and slate roof. The building features a west tower with embattled parapet, clock and paired stone-louvred bell openings. (visit link)

The Baptistry West Window under the tower behind the font has a window that depicts St Andrew, after whom the church is dedicated. This window has stained glass by Charles Kempe. (visit link)

"Charles Eamer Kempe (29 June 1837 – 29 April 1907) was a Victorian designer and manufacturer of stained glass. His studios produced over 4,000 windows and also designs for altars and altar frontals, furniture and furnishings, lichgates and memorials that helped to define a later nineteenth-century Anglican style. The list of English cathedrals containing examples of his work includes: Chester, Gloucester, Hereford, Lichfield, Wells, Winchester and York."
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The windows at the East end of the church depict Jesus 'the good shepherd' flanked by the four gospel writers, Matthew. Mark, Luke and John.

"The present church replaced an earlier church of 1586 built by William Le Fleming. The chancel and the low bays were added in 1891. The Baptistry West window of St Andrew has stained glass by Charles Kempe.
Many of the features in the Church worthy of mention refer back to the patrons and benefactors of Coniston – the Le Fleming family, who built Coniston Hall in 1270, and who have remained there until recent times, and the Barratt family who established themselves in Coniston in the 1820’s to develop the copper mines.

In the churchyard is the grave of John Ruskin, who died at Brantwood of influenza on 20 Jan 1900. His grave is marked with a large carved cross made from green slate from the local quarry at Tilberthwaite.
It was carved by H.T. Miles, to a design by W.G. Collingwood, who was an expert on Anglo-Saxon crosses, with symbols depicting important aspects of Ruskin’s work and life.

W.G. Collingwood, who is buried nearby with his family, also designed the war memorial, a Celtic Cross, near the South porch."
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Type of building where window is located: Church

Address:
Hawkshead Road,
Coniston,Cumbria, England, UK.
LA21 8EN


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Hours of Operation: From: 9:00 AM To: 5:00 PM

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