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The church, dedicated to [[Saint Oswald of Northumbria | St Oswald]], dates mainly from the 18th century. It has an interesting interior, in the collegiate style, where rows of pews face a central aisle. To the north are the remains of a [[Gilbertine]] Abbey built in the 12th century.
The church, dedicated to [[Saint Oswald of Northumbria | St Oswald]], dates mainly from the 18th century. It has an interesting interior, in the collegiate style, where rows of pews face a central aisle. To the north are the remains of a [[Gilbertine]] Abbey built in the 12th century.

==External links==

* [http://www.ravenstonedale.org Ravenstonedale community website]


[[Category:Villages in Cumbria]]
[[Category:Villages in Cumbria]]

Revision as of 01:43, 23 September 2006

Ravenstonedale is a village and large parish in Cumbria, on the watershed between the River Lune and River Eden. It is divided into four angles, Town, Newbiggin-on-Lune, Bowderdale and Fell End.

The church, dedicated to St Oswald, dates mainly from the 18th century. It has an interesting interior, in the collegiate style, where rows of pews face a central aisle. To the north are the remains of a Gilbertine Abbey built in the 12th century.