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A Norman church with medieval additions, containing 'the most complete collection of medieval wall paintings in the country' (Pevsner).
Built by William the Conqueror, this Royal castle was used by a succession of Medieval Kings as a hunting lodge, holiday home and stud farm.
Off the beaten track and fortunately missed by the destructions of 1069, Ellerburn church is truly an undiscovered gem. A minster church of the Celtic mission from Whitby, St Hilda's would originally have been a wooden building with stone c
With superb views of the village, the present church dates mainly from the early 14th century when an earlier church was extended, possibly under the patronage of Lady Beatrice Hastings whose effigy lies in the sanctuary. Another patron, Si
With beautiful views across the valley of the River Seven to the moors beyond, St Gregory's boasts a wonderful rural location. Built over an earlier church of uncertain date, which was damaged by fire, this small 19th century village church
Part of the Pickering Parish until 1866 when the old chapel of ease was condemned and the present church was built. St John's has altered very little over the years and is still a simple, peaceful typical mid-Victorian country church. With
A church has existed on this site since 1150 and a continuous record of rectors can be traced back to 1228. The present church dates from 1718 and was restored in 1771 and restored and extended in 1894. The church contains three windows in
Set on a hill above the village, with glorious views to the south, All Saints dates from the 12th century and much of the original nave and chancel survive. Sensitively restored in 1904 by C. Hodgson Fowler, it retains some 17th century pew
A real surprise to first-time visitors, this 1860s French Gothic Revival style church, by prize-winning architect John Pearson, has been called the little gem of moorland churches. Built at a cost of £10,000 it contains richly decorated sto
Built in 1911 by Leonard Stokes, this bold church with its squat square tower stands on a bank, which in spring is covered by a carpet of daffodils. Noteworthy features include a fine carved stone font by the sculptor Eric Gill and the alta