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See inside St Margaret's Church on the Wray estate

Heritage Open Day: A place of worship for a Victorian middle-class couple, and the place where a friendship began that proved so important to the Lake District we see today. St Margaret's Church is normally closed to visitors; here's your chance to see the interior. St Margaret of Antioch Church was built by the Dawsons in 1856 as part of the Wray estate. Hardwicke Rawnsley, who went on to become one of the founders of the National Trust, served as the vicar from 1877 - 1884. During this time, he met young Beatrix Potter and her family who were staying at Wray Castle for their summer holiday in the Lake District. It was the start of a long-lasting friendship: Hardwicke championed Beatrix’s books and they shared a desire to protect the Lake District’s landscape and traditions.
event dateFri 12 Sep to Sunday 21 September
venue addressSt Margaret’s of Antioch Church, Low Wray, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 0JA
event timesFri 12 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Sat 13 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Sun 14 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Mon 15 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Tues 16 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Wed 17 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Thu 18 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Fri 19 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Sat 20 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Sun 21 Sep:Drop in between 1030-1500; Free Entry.
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