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Dating from 1901, the present building replaced the original Wesleyan chapel which was built in 1811. A handsome symmetrical building with interesting offset centre pews it has an adjoining manse, built in 1857, and a Sunday School, built t
Located some two miles from the village of Danby, St Hilda's occupies a magnificent site at the heart of Danby Dale that has served as a burial ground since pre-Christian days. Incorporating Saxon and Norman remains, the church has develope
North York Moors National Park Centre on the banks of the River Esk. Newly refurbished with interactive exhbitions, av presentation, Inspired by... Gallery, children's climbing wall, indoor and outdoor play areas.
Built in 1898 from local brick, this small rectangular church was originally an outlying chapelry of the Parish of Guisborough to serve the increased population of Commondale employed at the brick and pipeworks. It was transferred to the Pa