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Church of St Mary Outhgill Mallerstang Renovated By In celebration of 350 years since Lady Anne Clifford Church of St Mary renovated the pretty little Church of St Mary in Outhgill, Outhgill Mallerstang Mallerstang, a programme of events has been put together Renovated by Lady Anne in 1663 to commemorate this great lady. Open daily during July 10:00-16:00* Lady Anne Clifford, 14th Baroness de Clifford (30 January Church of St Michael 1590 – 22 March 1676) was the only surviving child of Church Brough George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (1558-1605) by Tomb of Steward, Gabriel Vincent his wife Lady Margaret Russell, daughter of Francis Russell, Brough history display including castle 2nd Earl of Bedford. Open Daily 10:00-16:00* With a cast of more than twenty people with live musicians Church of St Lawrence and authentically designed costumes, the new play by Boroughgate Caroline Moir, ‘Lady Anne Clifford, a women cast out’, Appleby-in-Westmorland Monuments to Lady Anne and reproduces her life in 17th century England. We will be Lady Margaret Clifford including privileged to readings, music and powerful scenes from the reredos with family tree and shields play dealing with the struggles of this determined woman Open daily 08:00-17:00* as she battles with court, her husband and King James I. Church of St Ninian (Ninekirks) Brougham The Lady Anne Clifford Westmorland Heritage Trail Reconstructed by Lady Anne in 1659 brochure enables you to ‘follow in the footsteps of the and said to be her favourite, remains virtually unchanged. indomitable women whose life and work still influence the Open daily 08:00-17:00* Eden Valley today’ *Please respect church services Brough Castle For full information on events and to book tickets contact: Church Brough Free Entry open daily Appleby Tourist Information Centre Upper Eden Visitor Centre Moot Hall Market Street Boroughgate Kirkby Stephen Appleby-in-Westmorland 017683 71199 Pendragon Castle 017683 51177 [email protected] Mallerstang [email protected] www.kirkby-stephen.com http://www.applebytown.org.uk/ www.walkeden.org Currently closed for repairs, view from gate KENDAL Community Theatre Lady Anne Clifford month July 2013 In celebration of 350 years since the restoration of St Mary's Church, Mallerstang we present Lady Anne Clifford Month - July 2013 Date Event Where Time Tickets from Price Mon 1 Prayers and meditation St Mary's, Mallerstang 09:15 Donation to St Mary's Mon 1 Historical Walk of Kirkby Stephen by Ann Sandell The Cloisters, Kirkby Stephen 14:00 Donation to WaW Tue 2 The Life & Times of Lady Anne Clifford by Alice Palmer Appleby Public Hall, Supper Room 19:30 Admission by donation for St Lawrence church 10:3011:30 Talk Free Sat 6 Lady Anne's Way talk & book signing by Shelia Gordon Kirkby Stephen VC 11:3014:00 Book signing Free Sat 6 Lady Anne & St Mary's History with Sir Martin Holdgate & Ian Murray incl. Cheese & wine St Mary's, Mallerstang 19:30 UE Visitor Centre £4 Sat 6 Guided Walk with Blue Badge Guide Ron Smith The Cloisters, Appleby 14:00 Donations to St Lawrence's & Eden Rivers Trust Sun 7 Evensong St Mary's, Mallerstang 18:30 Donation to St Mary's Sun 7 Steward in Costume, Shelia McDonald Ninekirks, Brougham 10:0016:00 Donation to CCT Mon 8 Prayers and meditation St Mary's, Mallerstang 9.15 Donation to St Mary's Mon 8 31 Heraldry in Kirkby Stephen Parish Church by the late Ian Harkness Parish Church, Kirkby Stephen 10:00 16:00 Donation to church Mon 8 31 Display of Life in Kirkby Stephen during Lady Anne's time by Ann Sandell Kirkby Stephen 10:0016:00 Donation to church Tue 9 Lady Anne's Way Walk guided by Andy Bryan Aisgill to Kirkby Stephen bus 10:45 Upper Eden VC £2+£5 12/13/14 Appleby Carnival (details from Appleby TIC) Appleby none Sat 13 Vintage Car Rally Brough Castle Ice Cream Parlour 12:00 none Free Sun 14 Holy Communion St Mary's, Mallerstang 10:30 Donation to St Mary's Lady Anne Clifford, A Woman Cast Out, play by Caroline Moir & Kendal Community Theatre £9 Sun 14 incl. drinks reception Abbot Hall, Kendal Abbot Hall, Kendal 18:00 Abbot Hall £6 Friends Mon 15 Prayers and meditation St Mary's, Mallerstang 09:15 Donation to St Mary's Tue 16 Guided Walk of 17th Century Kirkby Stephen by Margaret Gowling The Cloisters, Kirkby Stephen 14:00 Donation to charity Sat 20 Guided Walk by Blue Badge Guide Ron Smith The Cloisters, Appleby 11:15 Donations as above Sat 20 Mallerstang Chapel Annual Cream Teas St Mary's, Mallerstang 14:00 On the day Sat 20 Romeo & Juliet by Heartbreat Productions Brough Castle 19:30 Upper Eden VC £12/£8 Sat 20 Flossie Malavialle live guitar singer with/without dinner Masonic Hall, Kirkby Stephen 19:00 Rocke the Frock, KS £24/£12 Sun 21 St Anne's Garden Party Appleby 14:00 At the party Free Sun 21 Lady Anne Clifford, A Women Cast Out play as above KS Parish Church 14:00 Upper Eden VC £5 Sun 21 Lady Anne Clifford, A Women Cast Out play as above Appleby Public Hall 19:30 Appleby TIC £8/£6 conc Mon 22 Holy Communion (Mary Magdelene) St Mary's, Mallerstang 27/28 Medieval Weekend featuring Red Wyvern reenactment displays and workshops Brough Castle Farm 10:0017:00 Pay on arrival £4/£2/£10 Sun 28 Morning Prayer St Mary's, Mallerstang 10:30 Donation to church Sun 28 Ninekirks Historical Talk with Tony Greenwood Ninekirks, Brougham 13:00 Donation to CCT Sun 28 Evensong Ninekirks, Brougham 15:00 Mon 29 Prayers and meditation St Mary's, Mallerstang 09:15 Donation to St Mary's Daily Appleby Castle tours & refreshments Appleby Castle Tour schedule Contact Appleby TIC Daily The Great Picture Triptych Abbot Hall, Kendal 10:3017:00 Abbot Hall £8/£6.20 Coming Soon Sat 3 Aug Dr. Jessica Malay, University of Huddersfield Editor of The Great Books of Record to be published 2014 St Mary's, Mallerstang 19:30 UE Visitor Centre £4 15 Aug29 see Eden Arts The Lost Tree Canopy Project Brough Castle Free Sep www.canopyart.co.uk 12/13 Sep Heritage Open Days Drybeck Hall Drybeck Hall, Appleby 10:0016:00 Donation to St Lawrences 14/15 Sep Heritage Open Days, Moot Hall, St Lawrence Church Appleby Details Appleby TIC.
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