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- Wreay (/ˈriːə/ REE-ə) is a village in the civil parish of St Cuthbert Without, in the ****berland district of ****bria, England. It lies on the River Petteril...
- St Mary's Church, Wreay is the Church of England parish church of Wreay in ****bria. It was designed by Sara Losh in about 1835 and built between 1840...
- Wreay railway station in St Cuthbert Without parish, was situated on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (the West Coast Main Line) between Carlisle and...
- neo-Romanesque Church at Wreay near Carlisle, but this differs in style and detail from the original. Stephen Matthews calls the Wreay cross a "reinvention"...
- in the churchyard of the neo-Romanesque St Mary's Church at Wreay near Carlisle. The Wreay cross differs in style and detail from the original and has...
- her as an antiquarian, architect and visionary. She was a landowner of Wreay, ****berland (now ****bria), where her prime work, St Mary's Church, can be...
- and includes the settlements of Blackwell, Durdar, Carleton, Brisco and Wreay. The parish has its origins in the ancient parish of Carlisle St Cuthbert...
- heard on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website: Jack Mounsey of Wreay, ****berland (1953) George "Pop" Maynard of Burstow, Surrey (1956/57) Sam...
- remarkable example of Romanesque church building was St Mary’s Church at Wreay, near Carlisle. This was designed by Sara Losh and built between 1841 and...
- Meaning derived from places in Lancashire and ****berland named Wray, Wrea, Or Wreay, From Old Norse Vrá ‘Nook’, ‘Corner’ Region of origin England, Ireland Other...