Access is via a signposted track across fields from the road. A Saxon church, then a Norman one stood here before complete rebuilding by Lady Anne Clifford in 1660.
It is most unusual as it has remained almost totally unchanged since that time, with its seventeenth-century screen, family pews and benches.
In the same benefice is Brougham Chapel, which lies south-east of Brougham Castle near Brougham Hall. Access is via a gate in the wall from B6262.
It has superb fourteenth-century to seventeenth-century continental woodwork. The Brougham triptych was taken from here to Carlisle Cathedral.
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