St Oswald's Church | |
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St Oswald King & Martyr | |
53°52′31″N 1°42′22″W / 53.87517°N 1.70622°WCoordinates: 53°52′31″N 1°42′22″W / 53.87517°N 1.70622°W | |
Location | Guiseley, West Yorkshire |
Country | England |
Denomination | Anglican |
History | |
Dedication | Oswald of Northumbria |
Architecture | |
Status | Parish church |
Specifications | |
Materials | Sandstone |
Administration | |
Parish | Guiseley with Esholt |
Archdeaconry | Leeds |
Diocese | Leeds |
Province | York |
St Oswald's Church in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, England, is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of Leeds and the Diocese of Leeds.
The church dates back to the late-11th or early-12th century with later additions. The church was altered significantly by architect Sir Charles Nicholson in 1909. The church was Grade I listed on 19 September 1962.
The marriage of Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell took place in the church on 29 December 1812.
The church is built of squared sandstone with a graduated slate roof. The church has a west tower and a combined nave and chancel.