English Heritage sites near Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
SPOFFORTH CASTLE
0 miles from Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
The ruined hall and chamber of a fortified manor house of the powerful Percy family, dating mainly from the 14th and 15th centuries. Its undercroft is cut into a rocky outcrop.
ALDBOROUGH ROMAN SITE
10 miles from Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
Roman mosaic pavements line the remains of this once northern tribal capital, set amid a peaceful Victorian garden.
ST MARY'S CHURCH, STUDLEY ROYAL
13 miles from Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
This magnificent High Victorian Anglican church was designed in the1870s by the flamboyant architect William Burges, and has been called his 'ecclesiastical masterpiece'.
YORK COLD WAR BUNKER
14 miles from Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
The most modern and spine chilling of English Heritage’s properties the York Cold War Bunker uncovers the secret history of Britain’s Cold War.
STEETON HALL GATEWAY
14 miles from Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
A fine example of a small, well preserved manorial gatehouse dating from the 14th century.
CLIFFORD'S TOWER, YORK
15 miles from Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
Experience stunning views over the ancient city of York and immerse yourself in centuries of history at one of York’s most iconic sites.
Churches in Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
Spofforth: All Saints
Church Lane
Spofforth
Harrogate
01937 590377
http://spofforthandkirkdeightonparish.co.uk/
Christians have worshiped God in this place for over twelve centuries. You are welcome to help us keep that wonderful tradition alive today.
Services may vary at high days and holidays, so do give a call to check. All are welcome to our services. Christians of every tradition are welcome to join us in receiving the Eucharist.
Children are always welcome at our services. We have a dedicated children's play area with cushions, soft toys and books.
Baptism & wedding enquiry? - Come along to a service and have a chat after the service, or contact me via telephone or email.
All Saints was largely remodelled by the then Rector James Tripp in 1855. He didn't ask the Bishops permission and horsemen were sent down from Ripon to stop him. Alas, they were too late!
For more information please see our website. http://www.spofforthandkirkdeightonparish.co.uk
Pubs in Spofforth with Stockeld Parish
Castle Inn
35 High Street, Spofforth, HG3 1BQ
(01937) 590200
thecastleinnharrogate.com