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St Mary's Church, Whitkirk

St Mary's Church
Church of Saint Mary
St Mary's Church Whitkirk Leeds.jpg
53°47′50″N 1°26′59″W / 53.7973°N 1.4497°W / 53.7973; -1.4497Coordinates: 53°47′50″N 1°26′59″W / 53.7973°N 1.4497°W / 53.7973; -1.4497
Location Whitkirk, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Architecture
Status Parish Church
Heritage designation Grade I listed building
Administration
Parish Whitkirk
Archdeaconry Leeds
Diocese Leeds
Province York

St Mary's Church in Whitkirk, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of Leeds and the Diocese of Leeds.

A church on this site can be dated back to 1185; although the current church is of 15th century origin, it was extensively restored between 1855 and 1856. The chancel was rebuilt in 1901 by G. F. Bodley after which it remained largely unchanged until it was reordered in 1990. It was Grade I listed on 26 September 1963.

The church has a west tower with diagonal buttresses and carved obelisk pinnacles, a two light belfry and a lead-clad spire. There is a heavy nave with aisle parapets.

The church has a short nave with octagonal piers. There is the recumbent tomb of Sir Robert Scargill and his wife with alabaster effigies above. On the North side of the chancel there is the tomb to engineer John Smeaton.

interior

window

Sir Robert Scargill's tomb

organ

Hammer beam roof


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