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St John the Divine

A village church in the centre of the community.

Menston, Yorkshire

Opening times

Covid19 : Restricted access, please contact us.
Open every day 9am to 5pm.

Address

Burley Lane
Menston
Yorkshire
LS29 6EU

St John’s was built in 1871 in the early Gothic style on a raised area in the centre of Menston village. St John’s is not a listed building, but is a fine example of its type and has a beautiful east window erected in 1876 depicting the visit of the Magi to the infant Christ, designed by John Ward Knowles.

The church furniture is by Robert Thompson of Kilburn (find the 19 carved mice on the furniture), and there is a fine Binns organ. The village First World War memorial is situated in the church and unusually lists the names of all the men and women of Menston who served in the Great War with a bronze tablet in the centre giving the names of those who lost their lives.

  • Spectacular stained glass

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Steps to enter the church or churchyard

  • On street parking at church

  • Church of England

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