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The
Church was founded in AD 950 and is a magnificent building dating
from the 14th century.
The Vicarage is a large house (built in 1905) set in pleasant secluded gardens very close to the church.
The Parish Rooms are in a small, but well used building situated
next to the churchyard. These were modernized and completely redecorated
/ furnished following extensive damage by a fire at Christmas 1998.
They are the centres of church and community activities throughout
the week.
The Churchyard is very extensive with an 'old' and 'new' graveyard surrounding the church. The 'old' is closed' and maintained by Craven Council and the 'new' is located north of the Leeds-Liverpool canal and the only burials allowed there are in existing graves. There is a memorial garden for the interment of cremated remains and the crematorium is in Skipto
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