English: St Peter's Church, Coniston Cold Ignored or missed by Pevsner, but Arhur Mee wrote in 'The King's England' that it is a "trim 20th century church", and that it has neat panelled pews, a stolid three-decker pulpit and two old chairs carved with biblical scenes. The church was locked when I visited it.
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