St Mary
Riccall, Yorkshire
The ancient parish church is closely bound to village history.
Dating back to the 12th century, the magnificent monastic church that survived the dissolution of this Benedictine Abbey.
Selby, Yorkshire
Inspiring architecture; sacred space and a vibrant worshipping community make Selby Abbey the place it is today.
Selby Abbey is one of England’s great monastic churches, built in what is now the heart of Selby town centre.
Boasting over 950 years of history, the Abbey is renowned for its impressive architecture, incredible stained glass, and breath taking beauty. Filled with quirky features the Abbey is one of the only surviving churches with a ‘lepers’ squint’ and home to what is said to be the second finest stained glass window in Britain (Jesse Window).
There is plenty to do for adults and children alike, with a family trail and children’s table to keep the kids entertained. Free to enter, the Abbey prides itself on being accessible. There is an in depth accessibility guide available on the website and welcomers are always on hand to make sure your visit is enjoyable and provide you with any information you may need.
Staff and volunteers aim to provide a warm welcome and love to meet your furry friends (please keep them on a lead when in the Abbey). Dogs are also welcome in our coffee and gift shop which serves locally sourced light refreshments, gifts, books, and souvenirs. There are regular tours, led by expert Abbey tour guides, who would love to share the amazing heritage and history of the building and its community. Group tours, private tours and bespoke tours can be booked through the office and you can check the Abbey’s website for detailed information regarding tour dates, bookings, and specialty tours.
We look forward to welcoming you to this wonderful building and hope you will enjoy it for its history, its architecture and its space but above all for an encounter with God.
Riccall, Yorkshire
The ancient parish church is closely bound to village history.
Skipwith, Yorkshire
Open daily, this Anglo Saxon church is set in a wonderfully peaceful location and full of history with some rare features, a real gem!
Drax, Yorkshire
An important church with Norman and Saxon features, clerestory and medieval carvings.