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Amongst a wealth of fascinating items in the church, there is:

17th century pulpit a superbly carved 17th century oak pulpit and lectern - the remaining 2 parts of a 3 decker pulpit-, a communion rail of the same period, and a quaint Poor box carved with the words Remember the Pore.

The poor box
   

View of candelabrum looking West down the nave
An elegant early 18th century candelabrum suspended above the nave, comes into its own on major festivals when all its candles are lit.

The magnificent east window
One of the most striking features of the interior is the magnificent, late 19th century stained glass east window, which must be one of the finest of any in Dales churches .

   

Embroidered kneeler at the altar rail In the 1970s, members of the Mothers' Union and friends of the church, gathered to embroider kneelers for the altar rail, choir stalls and Memorial chapel. These beautiful kneelers, admired by the many visitors, were designed by Guy Barton.

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