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This solid little church of 1461 (see inscription over East window) is set on an exposed knoll of ground above the
village and its almshouses (1815). Among the many unusual features is the bafflingly mis-spelt inscription of
1510 on the tower, the design of the 17th century pews and the 18
th century dome covering a spring in the old churchyard. The east
window is attributed to Kempe and there are memorials to the Nelsons of Gledstone Hall.
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Churches in wharfedale |
Churches of the Three Peaks | Opening times
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Line drawing by Bert Chandler
Text by Kate Rhodes
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