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St. Andrew, East Lulworth, Dorset

Description

The parish church of St. Andrew is a building of stone in the Late Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells, the earliest of which which dates from 1587: in the church are several escutcheons of the Weld family, and a tablet to William Baring esq. M.P. fourth son of Sir Francis Baring, who was drowned here 19 July, 1820: the chancel and nave were rebuilt in 1863, and the tower was restored in 1900: there are 188 sittings.

Church Records

The parish register of baptisms, marriages and burials begins in 1561. The original register books are now deposited with the Dorset Archives Service, but have been digitised by Ancestry.co.uk and made available on their site (subscription required).

St. Andrew
East Lulworth
Dorset

Denomination:Church of England
Diocese:Salisbury
Graveyard:Yes