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St Mary, Askham Richard
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St. Mary's Church, built in the latter half of the 12th century, consists of a single oblong comprising nave and chancel of the same width and height under one continuous roof, without any architectural division between them. It has a bell turret on the west gable rather than a tower. The original church had a low roof, a stove in the middle of the church and box pews. It was largely rebuilt in the 1870s but still retains its Norman doorway and the doorway of the vestry is of the same 12th century date, though it has been called “Saxon”. The “restoration” involved the rebuilding of the west wall three feet westwards, and extension to the nave on the north side, the repair of the chancel and the rebuilding of the east end from the window sill up. Source: achurchnearyou.com


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