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All Saints
Welcome to All saints Church Thornton Le Dale.
We are a beautiful church which is open for visitors and welcome and inclusive of all.
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St Matthew's Parish Church
St. Matthews is the parish church for Hutton Buscel and West Ayton. It dates back to the 12th century and is set in one of the largest churchyards in North Yorkshire.
We hold regular services on Sundays each month, a communion service on Thursday mornings, and a variety of special events throughout the year. The church is currently open in daylight hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. If you are in the area please do pay us a visit, either simply to look around our beautiful church and grounds, or to join us at a service.
Also on Tuesdays, we serve tea and coffee between 1030 and 1200. Everyone is welcome so come along for a drink and chat!
If you have any queries, the best way to contact us is by emailing [email protected] or by calling one of the phone numbers shown on our website: www.mooranddale.church
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All Saints Parish Church
All Saints Church is a large medieval church set in the beautiful village of Brompton by Sawdon, over looking the fishponds. The poet William Wordsworth was married to Mary Hutchinson her at All Saints Church in 1802. Mary Hutchinson and her family lived nearby at Gallows Hill. A copy of their wedding certificate can be seen in All Saints Church.
Brompton has been the seat of the Cayley family since the Middle Ages, and is known as ‘The Birthplace Of Aviation’ owing to the long term residence of pioneering aeronautical engineer Sir George Cayley, known as “the father of aviation. Sir George Cayley was the first to build a manned gliding machine “the Cayley Flyer” and his ground breaking work on identifying the four principals of aerodynamics (weight, lift, drag and thrust) are still the founding principals of modern aviation design.
If you have any queries, the best way to contact us is by emailing "[email protected]" or by calling one of the phone numbers shown on our website: "www.MoorandDale.Church" .
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St Helen & All Saints Parish Church
Built by William Butterfield in 1853 All Saints Church is in the medieval style of the late 13th century. It is unusual in as much as the Tower, dedicated to St Helen, stands separated from the church. This was part of the older 14th century tower of an earlier medieval church. The spire was added by Butterfield and the tower is effectively a majestic gateway to the present Victorian church.
The Parish of Wykeham covers Wykeham Village and the hamlets of both Ruston and Langdale End.
St Helen & All Saints Church is located in Wykeham Village with a chapel of ease in Langdale End, St Peter’s Church.
If you have any queries, the best way to contact us is by emailing "[email protected] or by calling one of the phone numbers shown on our website: www.MoorandDale.Church. .
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St Peter's Church
The parish of Wykeham: St Peter's Parish Church is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of York’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.
If you have any queries, the best way to contact us is by emailing "[email protected] or by calling one of the phone numbers shown on our website: www.upperderwent.co.uk.
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St Mary
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St George
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St Hilda
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St Stephen
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