La siguiente es una lista de iglesias en Allerdale .
Las siguientes parroquias no tienen iglesias activas: Bewaldeth y Snittlegarth ; Bothel y Threapland ; Dundraw ; Greysouthen ; Holme bajo ; Oughterside y Allerby ; castillo de papa ; Winscales ; Lado del bosque .
Se estima que el distrito tiene 121 iglesias para 96.422 personas, una proporción de una iglesia por cada 797 habitantes.
Mapa de iglesias parroquiales medievales
A los efectos de este mapa, se considera medieval anterior a 1485. Es de destacar que Cumbria, a diferencia de la mayor parte de Inglaterra, experimentó un programa sostenido de construcción de iglesias durante los siglos XVI y XVII a medida que se colonizaban las partes más remotas del distrito.
Iglesias parroquiales medievales en Allerdale
Lista
Defunct churches
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