St James' Church, Arnside
#3 among attractions in Arnside
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Facts and practical information
St James' Church is in the village of Arnside, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Kendal, the archdeaconry of Westmorland and Furness, and the diocese of Carlisle. ()
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St James' Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Arnside Knott, Cumbria Coastal Way, Arnside Tower, St Thomas' Church.
0.8 miSNature, Natural attraction, Outdoor activitiesArnside Knott, Arnside
21 min walk • Arnside Knott is a hill with a summit elevation of 159 metres, near Arnside, Cumbria, England. Although it is in South Lakeland district it is not in the Lake District National Park, lying south of the River Kent which forms the south eastern boundary of the national park.
2.4 miSHiking, Hiking trailCumbria Coastal Way, Arnside and Silverdale
62 min walk • The Cumbria Coastal Way is a long-distance footpath in Cumbria in northern England, following the coast from Silverdale, just over the Lancashire border, to just north of the Anglo-Scottish border. It is now part of the England Coast Path.
1.2 miSTower, Forts and castlesArnside Tower, Arnside and Silverdale
31 min walk • Arnside Tower is a late-medieval tower house between Arnside and Silverdale immediately to the south of Arnside Knott in Cumbria, England.
2.9 miNEChurch, Gothic Revival architectureSt Thomas' Church, Milnthorpe
75 min walk • St Thomas' Church is in the village of Milnthorpe, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Kendal, the archdeaconry of Westmorland and Furness, and the diocese of Carlisle.
3 miSENational parkLeighton Moss RSPB reserve
76 min walk • Leighton Moss RSPB reserve is a nature reserve in Lancashire, England, which has been in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds since 1964. It is situated at Silverdale near Carnforth, on the edge of Morecambe Bay and in the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
2.4 miEChurch, Gothic architectureSt Michael's Church, Arnside and Silverdale
61 min walk • St Michael's Church is in the village of Beetham, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Kendal, the archdeaconry of Westmoreland and Furness, and the diocese of Carlisle. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
3.2 miEPark, Outdoor activities, ZooLakeland Wildlife Oasis, Milnthorpe
82 min walk • The Lakeland Wildlife Oasis is a small zoological collection near the town of Milnthorpe, Cumbria, England, with a science and evolution theme. Since April 2012 the zoo has been run by the registered charity Lakeland Trust for Natural Sciences.
~1020 ftSHiking, Hiking trailCross Bay Walk, Arnside
5 min walk • The Cross Bay Walk is a historical hiking route in Northwest England that crosses Morecambe Bay. It traditionally connected Hest Bank, Lancashire with Kents Bank, Cumbria.
2.1 miNWProtected areaMeathop Moss, Arnside
53 min walk • Meathop Moss is a raised bog located north of Meathop in Cumbria, England. Protected as a nature reserve by the Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Meathop Moss is notable for its insect life.
2.5 miEHistorical place, MuseumHeron Corn Mill, Milnthorpe
63 min walk • The Heron Corn Mill is a working 18th-century water mill on the River Bela at Beetham, Cumbria, England. The mill and its mill race are grade II* listed, and in 2013 it was awarded a £939,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund for major restoration work.
2.5 miNNational parkFoulshaw Moss
65 min walk • Foulshaw Moss is a raised bog in Cumbria, England. In 1998 it was bought by Cumbria Wildlife Trust, which has worked to reverse damage caused to the bog by drainage and afforestation.