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St Augustine of Canterbury, Alston

St Augustine of Canterbury, Alston
Front Street, Alston, Cumbria, CA9 3QW

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Set in the beautiful North Pennines, Alston is the highest market town in England and St Augustine's houses the unique single handed Derwentwater Clock.

St Augustine's is the largest public building in Alston and its spire is the most prominent feature. It is very significant in townscape terms, a focal point beside the cobbled main street which rises steeply as it passes the churchyard. The building is Grade II listed and was built in 1870 with the steeple completed in 1886, on a roughly circular site dating to medieval times. Its appearance is more typical of a Victorian urban church than might be expected in this rural location. The front walls and entrance gates are separately Grade II listed. 

Unique features include a clock which belonged to the Earl of Derwentwater (1767) and a particularly fine carillon. There are stained glass windows, memorials and graves that are historically significant. The churchyard is a significant open green space with mature trees in the otherwise mostly hard surfaced centre of Alston, most of which is a Conservation Area.  Alston is a characterful tourist destination and stands on the popular Coast to Coast cycle route.

Key Features

Captivating architecture
Enchanting atmosphere
Fascinating churchyard
Glorious furnishings
Magnificent memorials
Spectacular stained glass
 

Visitor information

Bus stop within 100m
Café within 500m
Dog friendly
Level access to the main areas
On street parking at church
Parking within 250m
Walkers & cyclists welcome
 

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