St Alkelda’s Church, Giggleswick, North Yorks, UK
Posted by: bill&ben
N 54° 04.327 W 002° 17.375
30U E 546486 N 5991778
The 15th century St Alkelda’s Church in Giggleswick
Waymark Code: WM9MWX
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/06/2010
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There has been a church on this site since Norman times, but the present churches dates mostly from the 15th century. The church was restored by Paley and Austin between 1890 and 1892.
The church is of substantial stone construction in the perpendicular style. The church layout consists of a 3 stage west tower, a nave with north and south aisles, a chancel, and north and south side chapels and a south porch.
Not only is St Alkelda’s an imposing church on the outside, it has many interesting features on the inside:-
There is a fine carved oak pulpit and lectern, dated to 1680, of two stages, which would have originally have had three stages.
The alms box is dated to 1684 and is inscribed “Remember the Pore”.
There is a brass candelabra in the nave dated to 1718
A marble memorial to George Birbeck (1776-1841) founder of Mechanics'
Institutes.
Octagonal font dated to the early 15th century
Painted altar screen
Impressive 19th century stained glass
Building Materials: Stone
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