St Andrew's Church is in the village of Dacre, Cumbria, England.
The tower is in three stages, with a west door, above which is the re-used head of a 13th-century two-light window.
On a window sill is a fragment of stone with zigzag carving, which is probably from the original chancel arch.
In the church are two carved cross-shaft fragments, the smaller of which depicts a winged beast with a human face that has been dated to the 9th century.
Most of the stained glass is by Clayton and Bell; a window of 1947 in the south wall is by L. C. Evetts.
There is also etched glass by Lawrence Whistler commemorating Sylvia McCosh of Dalemain (died 1991).
[4] In the churchyard are four carved statues, the Dacre Bears, standing upright in different postures.
They are thought to stand in the four corners of the original churchyard, but otherwise their meaning and purpose is unknown.