St Mary
Thirsk, Yorkshire
A fine 15th century Perpendicular Grade I listed building, outstanding in the region.
The church is thought to date from the reign of Henry III.
South Kilvington, Yorkshire
Some Saxon cross remains in the churchyard indicate that there may have been an older structure here.
Thirsk, Yorkshire
A fine 15th century Perpendicular Grade I listed building, outstanding in the region.
Thirkleby, Yorkshire
By the renowned 'rogue' architect EB Lamb in 1851 and described by Pevsner as ‘a veritable riot of forms, perverse and mischievous’, with interesting monuments and stained glass and standing in a tranquil setting in open countryside.
Baldersby St James, Yorkshire
This is a superb example of the work of William Butterfield (1814-1900) who designed almost the whole of the village of Baldersby, under a rich commission from Viscount Downe.