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This neat little 18th century church stands amid an open field on an ancient site. A Saxon stone cross is a reminder of Archbishop Wulfhere's escape to Addingham in 867 when the Danes captured York. The nave roof, the arcade and chancel are 15th century; there is a quaint gallery of 1756 and plaques in memory of the Cunliffe Lister family. Visit the offical website at: http://www.addinghamrectory.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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Churches from Skipton to Pendle | Churches of the Three Peaks | Opening times · · · · · · · · · Line drawing by Bert Chandler Text by Kate Rhodes |
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