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- Eden. The Ninekirks site has been continuously occupied since at least Roman times. Roman occupation of the site is demonstrated by the Ninekirks ****d of...
- Commonwealth (others include those at Berwick-on-Tweed, Staunton Harold, Ninekirks and Brougham.) In 1627 the East India Company (EIC) purchased a house...
- A66 near the castle. The parish has two Anglican churches: The historic Ninekirks, dedicated to St Ninian, is situated by the banks of the River Eamont...
- annually on 2 April. She restored churches at Appleby-in-Westmorland, Ninekirks, Brougham and Mallerstang. She was also responsible for the improvement...
- for his major role in building the city of Cannes. His hatchment is in Ninekirks, which was then the parish church of Brougham. The Barony of 1830 became...
- on days in May. Three miles south-east, on the River Eamont opposite Ninekirks, are the "Giants' Caves", with a well dedicated to St Ninian. These are...
- Hall Castles in Great Britain and Ireland List of castles in England Ninekirks Historic England, "Details from listed building database (1007186)", National...
- Whithorn in Galloway. The name of Ninian has strong ****ociations with Ninekirks near Penrith. Not only did Ninian give his name to the place, he is believed...
- been built during the Commonwealth of England; other examples include Ninekirks, Holy Trinity, Staunton Harold and St Matthias Old Church in Poplar, London...
- Hyde & Pevsner (2010), p. 196 Historic England, "Church of St Ninian, Ninekirks, Brougham (1326778)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19...