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Methodists have been worshipping in Reeth since 1760, moving to the current site in 1797. Originally a private house, meetings took place upstairs until 1822 when full conversion to a chapel began. By 1840 the chapel looked largely as it do
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Reeth
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Well-preserved Bolton Castle has dominated Wensleydale since 1379. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned here. Dungeon, gift shop, tearoom, gardens and vineyard.
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Type: Castle/Fort
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Leyburn
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1969 623981
Situated in the shadow of 14th century Bolton Castle, this 14th century church has little need of its sundial. A charming church with a sedilia of the Decorated period, two piscinas and a hexagonal 13th century font. There is no division be
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Leyburn
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
An excellent example of a Waterloo or 'Millions' church, St Mary's, begun in 1816, was not financed by the money collected nationally in thanksgiving for the defeat of Napoleon, but from a Lord of the Manor's legacy. A large church built to
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Reeth
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Standing on what was the site of Clints Hall, this small chapel is thought to have been built either from the stones of the hall, or to be the remnant of the hall's private Roman Catholic chapel. Methodists have worshipped here since 1850.
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Richmond
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Half hidden by foliage, this charming church has origins in the 12th century. Restored in 1683 and again in 2000, its full complement of box pews, including a larger more refined family pew, survive. Tucked away in the pretty village of Mar
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Richmond
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Built in 1841 to serve mid-Swaledale, the architecture of this simple country church is after the Early English style with plain pointed arch windows and minimum tracery. The appeal of the church comes from the lightness of the interior and
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Reeth
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Originally founded by Philip, Lord Wharton in 1690 as an independent chapel for the benefit of his lead miners, the ruins of the first chapel still stand on the hillside at Smarber. The church moved to its present site in 1809 and, surround
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Reeth
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Sometimes referred to as 'The Cathedral of the Dale', this magnificent church was for many centuries the only parish church in Upper Swaledale. Located at the river crossing, the earliest fragments date from the 12th century with the majori
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Reeth
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
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