St Mary's Church, Dunsforth
The church, in 2015
St Mary's Church is an Anglican church in Lower Dunsforth , a village in North Yorkshire , in England.
There was a mediaeval church in Dunsforth, in the Romanesque style. It was demolished in 1860, and a new church was designed by James Mallinson and Thomas Healey and completed the following year. It incorporated parts of the doorway from the original church, along with a capital and a broken font . The building was grade II listed in 1988.[ 1] [ 2]
The old church, in 1860
The church is in sandstone with stone slate roofs. It consists of a nave , a lower chancel with a north organ chamber and vestry , and a southwest steeple . The steeple has a tower with three stages, buttresses , and a porch with a pointed arch and a double-chamfered surround and a hood mould . To the west is a stair tower, the bottom stage contains a cusped lancet window , and above are rectangular lights, clock faces with hood moulds, paired bell openings, a chamfered string course , and a band of trefoil tracery , and the tower is surmounted by a broach spire with a wrought iron weathervane .[ 2] [ 3]
See also
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Churches in the Deanery of Ripon
Benefice of Aldborough with Boroughbridge Benefice of Bishop Thornton Benefice of Dacre Benefice of Fountains Group Benefice of Kirby-on-the-Moor Benefice of Masham and Healey Benefice of Lower Nidderdale Benefice of Upper Nidderdale
Bewerley Grange
St Chad, Middlesmoor
St Cuthbert, Pateley Bridge
St Mary, Greenhow Hill
St Mary, Ramsgill
St Michael and All Angels, Wilsill
Benefice of Great and Little Ouseburn Benefice of Ripon Holy Trinity Benefice of West Tanfield
St Mary, North Stainley
St Mary, Snape Castle
St Michael, Well
St Nicholas, West Tanfield
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