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The Church of St Mary, South Milford was consecrated on November 25th 1846 by the then Bishop of Ripon. The parish was formed from that of neighbouring Sherburn-in-Elmet. The land for the church was donated by University Collage,Oxford and additional land by Benjamin Crosland ofMilford House.
The church was built by Benjamin Bulmer of Thorp Arch using limestone from nearby Huddleston Quarry. The costs were partly funded by
two sisters from Parlington Hall, Mary Isabella and Elizabeth Gascoigne.
The first rector was the Rev'd Frederick Young(see picture in Photo Album, who held the parish living for 49 years. A memorial window to his wife Georgina is on the south side of the church and there is a window dedicated to the Rev'd Young himself on the opposite side.
The rectory opposite the church was opened in 1866 and sold to a private buyer in 1966 when a new rectory was built further down Westfield Lane. This was also sold in 1985 when a joint benefice was created with that of neighbouring Monk Fryston with a new rectory located in Hillam.
Today the church is central to the community with a full calendar of events. To find out what is on visit: bit.ly/wandm-calendar
Westfield Lane
South Milford
Leeds
LS25 5AP
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