St Mary's Church, Conistone, Norman church in Conistone, North Yorkshire, England.
St Mary's Church is a structure that blends limestone elements from the Norman period with extensions added in the 1800s. Inside, the main nave spans five bays with a north aisle running alongside, while the chancel area extends three bays with an attached vestry.
The church originates from a Norman structure built in the 11th century that underwent later modifications. In 1864, the architectural firm Sharpe, Paley and Austin redesigned it, preserving older Norman elements while adding Victorian-era improvements.
The church serves as the spiritual center where local residents gather for worship and community events. It embodies the Anglican traditions that have shaped life in this small village for centuries.
The building welcomes visitors who want to explore the stone carvings and architectural details inside. Keep in mind it remains an active parish church, so services may affect when you can freely move around.
Workers discovered Saxon markings on churchyard stones during 1950s restoration work, suggesting the site may be older than the Norman building. These findings hint that the location holds significance reaching back before the Norman period.
Location: Conistone with Kilnsey
Inception: 1864
Architects: Sharpe, Paley and Austin
Architectural style: Norman architecture
Website: http://achurchnearyou.com/conistone-st-mary
GPS coordinates: 54.10390,-2.03060
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:03
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