Airton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (now closed and in residential use):[4] the chapel's Great War memorial plaque is now located in Kirby Malham St Michaels Church.[5]
Carleton in Craven Wesleyan Methodist Church. The electric lighting in the church was installed in memory of the scholars and members who gave their lives during World War I.[9]
Primitive Methodist Chapels: the "My Primitive Methodists" website notes the existence of two Primitive Methodist chapels in this village, one dating from 1861 and the other from 1902.[10]
Bolton Priory church has its historical origins in an Augustinian priory founded at Embsay
Embsay Methodist Church, Main Street. On 1 September 2021, Embsay Methodist Church became a class of St. Andrew's Church, Skipton. Under the Methodist Church of Great Britain's Constitutional Practice and Discipline (CPD), where the number of registered local church members falls below six over four successive quarters, the formal "local church" ceases to be recognised as such and is often treated as a "class" subject to the oversight of another Methodist Church or leader.[16]
Malham Methodist Church and Hope Garden. The church has been a class of Bradley Methodist Church since 2022 (see Embsay above re: "classes" in the Methodist Church).[27]
Skipton Baptist Church, Otley Road, Skipton. In June 1848 two members of the Baptist Village Mission, Samuel Jones and Robert Hogg, visited Skipton and began preaching in the Market Place, and in 1849 a room was obtained in Wesley Place for worship.[35]
St. Andrew's Methodist and United Reformed Church. The Skipton and Grassington Methodist Circuit office is based in the Church Hall.[36]
St Monica's Youth Centre (closed), Gargrave Road, a former convent and girls' boarding school,[37] a grade II listed building.[38]
St Stephen's Catholic Church, Castle View Terrace, Skipton BD23 1NT.[39]
Sutton-in-Craven
Sutton-in-Craven Baptist Church (or South Craven Baptist Church), serving the communities of Sutton, Glusburn, and Crosshills.[40]
The earliest Baptist Church in Sutton-in-Craven was established in 1711.[40]
Thornton-in-Craven
St Mary the Virgin, part of the Parish of Broughton, Marton and Thornton.[8]
Threshfield
St Margaret Clitherow Catholic Church, built in 1973, part of the parish of St Stephen, Skipton.[41]