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Garsdale Street Chapel

Garsdale, Cumbria | LA10 5PQ

It is thought that two stone mason brothers built this primitive Methodist chapel and the adjoining 3 cottages in 1841, in what is now known as The Street.

St Oswald

Askrigg, Yorkshire | DL8 3HU

The church is probably the most impressive in Wensleydale with a battlemented tower, nave and chancel.

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St Adamnan

Lonan, Isle of Man, | IM4 6AP

One of the oldest churches on the Isle of Man, said to be where Christianity first reached the Manx shores.

St Peter

Norton on Derwent, Yorkshire | YO17 9AE

The first Christian converts were baptised in the River Derwent in 627 AD by St Paulinus, one of the second batch of Roman missionary monks sent by Pope Gregory to convert Britain.

Byland Abbey

Coxwold, Yorkshire | YO61 4BD

A truly outstanding example of early Gothic architecture which was once one of the greatest monasteries in England and the inspiration for the design of church buildings throughout the north.

Cautley Chapel

Sedbergh, Cumbria | LA10 5LY

Striking in its symmetry with its central round headed doorway flanked by matching round headed windows, Cautley Wesleyan chapel is a good example of its type and date.

St Mark

Cautley, Cumbria | LA105LZ

St Mark's church was built in 1847 to serve the people of Cautley, which is a sparsely populated dale running north from Sedbergh towards Kirkby Stephen.

Slingsby Methodist Church

Slingsby, Yorkshire | YO62 4AA

Situated in the centre of Slingsby village just off the village green with its ancient maypole and surrounded by lime trees.

All Saints

Slingsby, Yorkshire | YO62 4AD

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Wesley Centre

Malton, Yorkshire | YO17 7LL

The building was erected in 1811 to a design by the Revd William Jenkins, one of John Wesley’s itinerant preachers who combined preaching with chapel design.

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St Leonard

Malton, Yorkshire | YO17 7EJ

Our church was founded in 1190 and is probably the oldest Roman Catholic Church still in use in England.