Description: Probably a 10th century church reusing earlier materials; alterations in circa 1170, 13th and 15th centuries, restored in 1870. West tower, 2-bay nave with south porch, taller north aisle and chapel, lower 2-bay chancel. A Roman inscribed stone recording a posthumous dedication to Antoninus Pius or Caracalla used as a quoin in the tower.
Country: ENGLAND
County: NORTH YORKSHIRE
District: HARROGATE
Parish: KIRBY HILL
Grid Reference:
SE39326859
Map Reference:
[EPSG:27700] 439320, 468590
Period: EARLY MEDIEVAL, MEDIEVAL, 1160 - 1180, 1400 - 1499, 767 - 832, ROMAN, 1200 - 1299, 900 - 1066
Subject: ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT, ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT, CHURCH, CROSS, DEDICATION STONE, EXTANT BUILDING, FIND
Identifiers:
[ADS] Depositor Id: SE 36 NE 14
[ADS] Import RCN: NMR_NATINV-53517
People Involved:
[Publisher] Historic England
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