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St Mary Immaculate Church, Sicklinghall

St Mary Immaculate Church is a Catholic church in Sicklinghall, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. From the 1760s, Catholics in Sicklinghall worshipped in the chapel at nearby Stockeld Park. One of the owners of the house, Peter Middleton, funded the construction of a Catholic church in Sicklinghall, which was constructed between 1849 and 1854, to a design by Charles Hansom. He also designed the adjoining presbytery and monastery. A transept and porch were added in 1865, probably to a design by Edward Welby Pugin. The monastery was later converted into the Convent of the Holy Family, which the church became a chapel of ease to St Joseph's Church, Wetherby. The church, presbytery and convent were collectively grade II listed in 1986. The sanctuary was reordered by Vincente Stienlet in 1999. The church is now a chapel of ease of St Joseph's Church in Wetherby. The church is built of sandstone with a slate roof, and consists of a nave and a chancel, and a north porch and transept. On the west end is a bellcote. To the south is a quadrangle containing the presbytery and former monastic buildings. Inside, there is a west gallery supported on pillars brought from elsewhere, and 1960s neo-Gothic altar, reredos and panelling by Robert Thompson. The oak pews date from 1960, while there is an 18th-century altar in the Lady Chapel. The east window has three lights and contains stained glass by William Wailes.

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Sicklinghall

Sicklinghall est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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Spofforth with Stockeld

Spofforth with Stockeld est une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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Kearby with Netherby

Kearby with Netherby est une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre. La paroisse comprend les hameaux de Barrowby, Netherby et Kearby Town End. La paroisse comptait 204 habitants lors du recensement de 2011. Kearby with Netherby était historiquement une commune de la paroisse de Kirkby Overblow dans le West Riding of Yorkshire. Elle est devenue une paroisse civile distincte en 1866. Elle a été transférée dans le nouveau comté du North Yorkshire en 1974. De 1974 à 2023, elle a fait partie du district de Harrogate. Kearby est mentionné dans le Domesday Book en 1086, sous le nom de Cherebi. Le nom dérive probablement de Kærer, un nom de personne vieux danois.
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Château de Spofforth

Le château de Spofforth, dans le village de Spofforth, dans le Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre, est un manoir fortifié, ruiné pendant la guerre civile anglaise et maintenant géré par English Heritage en tant qu'attraction touristique.
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Église Saint-Oswald de Collingham

La St Oswald's Church est une église paroissiale située à Collingham, Yorkshire de l'Ouest en Angleterre. Portail de l’architecture chrétienne Portail du protestantisme Portail du Yorkshire Portail des monuments classés au Royaume-Uni