Church of St Cuthbert, Medieval parish church in Peasholme Green, York, England.
The Church of St Cuthbert is a medieval parish building on Peasholme Green with magnesian limestone walls and a square western tower. It displays simple tile roofs and maintains its original structural layout across multiple construction periods.
The building originated in the 11th century and appears in the Domesday Book, showing its early importance. Around 1430 it underwent major reconstruction under William de Bowes, which shaped much of its current appearance.
The name honors Saint Cuthbert, a venerated northern English saint with deep regional roots. Today it serves as a prayer house and community spiritual center, maintaining its role as a focal point for local worship.
Access is available during daytime hours as the building functions as a prayer house and office space for the adjacent parish. Visitors should remember it remains an active community facility where respectful conduct is expected.
The east wall reuses Roman stones, showing how medieval builders incorporated available materials from earlier structures. This practical recycling approach was common in medieval times and makes the building an example of resourceful construction.
Location: City of York
Inception: 11 century
Website: http://yhop.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.96080,-1.07529
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:04
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