St Matthew's Church, Stalling Busk Explained

St Matthew’s Church, Stalling Busk
Coordinates:54.2686°N -2.1302°W
Osgraw:SD 91620 85892
Location:Stalling Busk
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Website:https://upperwensleydalechurch.org/st-matthews/
Dedication:St Matthew
Heritage Designation:Grade II listed
Architect:Thomas Gerard Davidson
Style:Arts and Crafts
Groundbreaking:1908
Completed Date:October 1909
Construction Cost:£815 (equivalent to £ in)
Parish:Stalling Busk
Deanery:Wensley
Archdeaconry:Richmond and Craven
Diocese:Diocese of Leeds

St Matthew's Church, Stalling Busk is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Stalling Busk, North Yorkshire.

History

The church was commissioned by the Rev Frederick Squibb in 1906, to replace the seventeenth-century Old St Matthew's Church. Building work started in 1908 and the church was dedicated in October 1909. The architect was Thomas Gerard Davidson and the church is built in an Arts and Crafts style.[1]

Parish status

The church is in a joint parish with

See also

Notes and References

  1. The Buildings of England. Yorkshire The North Riding. Nikolaus Pevsner. Penguin Group. p.69