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This ancient and hallowed building seems to merge into the natural scene. Its roots go back to Doomsday to
Saxon and Viking times; the interior, however, is perfect 18th
century, with 3-decker pulpit, box pews, Squires 'parlour' complete with fireplace 'for the comfort of his bride', and orchestra
pew with central music stand. Early Medieval bells, Vavasour memorials, royal arms and 'lifeboat window' provide a unique range of interest.
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Churches from Skipton to Pendle |
Churches of the Three Peaks | Opening times
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Line drawing by Bert Chandler
Text by Kate Rhodes
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