St Cuthbert
Fishlake, Yorkshire
Fishlake St Cuthbert dates from around 1175 and is justly famous for its remarkable south doorway Romanesque architecture, come and see!
St Mary’s has in itself a short history, compared with other churches in the area.
Stainforth, Yorkshire
However, the search for a place to worship by the people of Stainforth goes back to the 14th century. There was a small medieval chapel in the village which fell to ruin after the Reformation Later it was replaced but the exact location is not known.
In 1819 St Matthew’s church was opened on Field Lane. In 1885, the parish of Stainforth was finally independent of Hatfield and St Matthews became a parish church. The area underwent a prominent change with the opening of the colliery. The population grew and a larger church was needed.
A larger church was needed and so, after years of effort and planning, the newly built parish church of St Mary was opened, almost directly opposite its predecessor, on 17th March 1934.
The land was given by the Revd Thomas Kilham Kilham, whose ancestors had been farmers in the village for at least 350 years. Inside see stained glass, memorials and our miners’ memorial sculpture which was commissioned for the 70th anniversary year of the 1939 cage crash at Hatfield Main Colliery.
Fishlake, Yorkshire
Fishlake St Cuthbert dates from around 1175 and is justly famous for its remarkable south doorway Romanesque architecture, come and see!
Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire
Explore the countryside of north Doncaster and you will discover the village of Kirk Bramwith and set alongside the River Dun navigation floodplain the tiny church of St Mary is a lovely place to visit.
Hatfield, Yorkshire
There has been a Christian church on this site since at least 633 AD, as recorded by the Veneral Bede who mentioned that there was a church and a priest during the time of the Battle of Hatfield in that same year.