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Church of St Mary le Ghyll, Barnoldswick

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OS grid reference
  
SD 893 480

Denomination
  
Anglican

Address
  
Barnoldswick BB18 6JH, UK

Status
  
Parish church

Groundbreaking
  
1160

Country
  
England

Churchmanship
  
Central

Parish
  
Barnoldswick

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Leeds

Church of St Mary le Ghyll, Barnoldswick

Location
  
Ghyll Lane, Barnoldswick, Lancashire

Website
  
St Mary le Ghyll, Barnoldswick

Architectural style
  
English Gothic architecture

Similar
  
St Michael's Church - B, St Michael and All Angels C, St Mark's Church - Blackburn, St Peter's Church - Preston, St Luke's Church - Winmarleigh

The Church of St Mary le Ghyll (also known as St Mary-le-Gill) is in Ghyll Lane, Barnoldswick, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Skipton, the archdeaconry of Craven, and the Diocese of Leeds. Its benefice is united with those of Holy Trinity, Barnoldswick, and St Michael, Bracewell. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.

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History

The present church was built to replace an older church on the site in about 1160 by monks from Fountains Abbey. The tower was added in 1524.

Exterior

St Mary's is constructed in stone with a stone slate roof. The plan consists of a continuous nave and chancel, a south aisle with a porch, and a west tower. The tower has diagonal buttresses, and a stair turret at the southeast corner. It contains a string course with gargoyles, and has a three-light west window, two-light louvred bell openings, and an embattled parapet. On the south side of the church are three windows and a priest's door. On the north side are four windows, one of which is a lancet. The window at the west end of the aisle has three lights, and the east window consists of three stepped lancets.

Interior

Inside the church is a five-bay arcade carried in octagonal piers. There is a complete set of box pews, and a simple bowl font, On the north wall of the nave is a complete 17th-century three-decker pulpit. Also in the church are painted boards with the Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and Creeds, and a churchwardens' pew dated 1836. There is a ring of six bells, three of which were cast in 1723 by Abraham Rudhall I. Another bell, by John Taylor and Company, was added in 1870; the remaining two date from 2007 and 2009, and were also cast by Taylor's.

References

Church of St Mary le Ghyll, Barnoldswick Wikipedia