- 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...