Related Churches
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St Mary the Virgin
Welcome to this historic building with its spectacular stained glass window of the Nativity. This church was originally the 'Slipper Chapel' (or Gate Chapel) at the entrance to Rievaulx Abbey. It was rebuilt as a village church by architect Temple Moore in 1906-7, who added a chancel and a small steeple.
For more historical details about the church, click on the Facilities tab on the menu on the left of this page.
Enter, relax and soak up the atmosphere, remembering the many pilgrims who have passed this way over the centuries and those who continue to value this special place. You are most welcome to join us at any of our services and events.
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All Saints' Helmsley
Welcome to the Anglican parish church of All Saints', a Grade II* listed building, which is situated in the heart of our beautiful market town in Ryedale, North Yorkshire. We have regular services here on a Sunday and a variety of other services and events on other days of the week. Keep an eye on our Services and Events page for up-to-date information.
As the lychgate entrance to the churchyard has a series of steps, some may find the step-free access from the Market Place, via the gate and path by the Black Swan Hotel, more convenient. The north gate of the churchyard (next to Canon's Garth) for access from the Feversham Arms Hotel direction, is also step-free.
For historical and other details about the church, click on the Facilities tab on the menu on the left of this page.
We look forward to welcoming you to an event or service soon!
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St Mary Magdalene
Welcome to this hidden gem of a church - near the red telephone box, along the grassy track and behind the copse of trees!
Enter, relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, remembering the many who have worshipped here and continue to come here to pray and meditate in this special place.
The church is on the Temple Moore Trail and was celebrated in a poem by John Betjeman.
For more historical details about the church and Betjeman's poem, click on the Facilities tab on the menu on the left of this page.
You are welcome to join us at any of our services or events.
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