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St Michael and All Angels' Church, Littlethorpe
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St Michael and All Angels' Church, Littlethorpe (photograph by David Rogers)
53°7′6.79″N 1°30′21.48″W / 53.1185528°N 1.5059667°W / 53.1185528; -1.5059667
Location Littlethorpe, North Yorkshire
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication St Michael and All Angels
Consecrated 23 April 1878
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Architect(s) Robert Hargreave Brodrick
Construction cost £700
Specifications
Capacity 120 people
Administration
Parish Ripon Cathedral Parish with Littlethorpe
Deanery Cathedral
Archdeaconry Cathedral
Diocese Diocese of Leeds
Province Province of York

St Michael and All Angels’ Church in Littlethorpe, North Yorkshire is a special building. It is a parish church that belongs to the Church of England. This church is so important that it has a special status called Grade II listed. This means it's a historic building that needs to be protected.

History of the Church

Building the Church

The land for St Michael and All Angels’ Church was a gift. Mr. Denison of Scarborough generously provided the site. The church was designed by a talented architect named Robert Hargreave Brodrick. He created the plans for this beautiful building.

What the Church Looks Like

The church has several main parts. It includes a nave, which is the main area where people sit. There's also a chancel, which is the part near the altar. Other areas include a small room called an apsidal vestry and a space for the organ. You'll also find a south porch at the entrance and a bell cote, which is a small structure holding the bell.

The church was built using bricks, with special stone details. The window frames and decorative lines were made from red and blue Staffordshire bricks. The roof is covered with flat tiles, also from Staffordshire. Inside, the floor was laid with colorful, patterned tiles. The church was originally lit by gas lamps made of brass. To keep everyone warm, special stoves were installed.

Opening Day

The church was officially opened and blessed on April 23, 1878. This important ceremony was led by the Bishop of Ripon. Since then, it has served the community of Littlethorpe for many years.

See also

  • Listed buildings in Littlethorpe, North Yorkshire
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