The parish Church of Kirkbampton is dedicated to St Peter, and is an ancient Norman structure and a Grade I listed building, of typical Cumbrian character.
The chancel arch and North doorway, both being original and in situ, are Saxon in style and fix the dimensions of the early Church.
Only five examples of these tympana exist is Cumbria, and the one at Kirkbampton, with its surrounding arch, is probably the most perfect, despite suffering from the weather.
It was decided by a committee in the summer of 1996 that a new hall was to be built in Kirkbampton, significantly larger than the previous structure, and with increased parking space.
Cumbria Building and Design were chosen for the project, and the land adjacent to the school was purchased from Mr J Graham.