The following is a list of churches in the Anglican Diocese of Leeds.
Episcopal area | Archdeaconries | Rural Deaneries | Paid clergy | Churches | Population | People/clergy | People/church | Churches/clergy |
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Bradford Episcopal Area (area Bishop of Bradford) | Archdeaconry of Bradford | Deanery of Aire & Worth | 18.5 | 29 | 143,866 | 7,777 | 4,961 | 1.57 |
Deanery of Inner Bradford | 16.5* | 18* | 175,979* | 10,665 | 9,777 | 1.09 | ||
Deanery of Outer Bradford | 19 | 22 | 177,757 | 9,356 | 8,080 | 1.16 | ||
Deanery of South Craven & Wharfedale | 12 | 13 | 53,328 | 4,444 | 4,102 | 1.08 | ||
Huddersfield Episcopal Area (area Bishop of Huddersfield) | Archdeaconry of Halifax | Deanery of Almondbury | 6 | 16 | 73,391 | 12,232 | 4,587 | 2.67 |
Deanery of Dewsbury & Birstall | 15 | 30 | 184,049 | 12,269 | 6,135 | 2 | ||
Deanery of Brighouse & Elland | 9 | 17 | 67,559 | 7,507 | 3,974 | 1.89 | ||
Deanery of Calder Valley | 3 | 11 | 40,260 | 13,420 | 3,660 | 3.67 | ||
Deanery of Halifax | 14 | 16 | 91,155 | 6,511 | 5,697 | 1.14 | ||
Deanery of Huddersfield | 10 | 19 | 108,820 | 10,882 | 5,727 | 1.9 | ||
Deanery of Kirkburton | 10 | 20 | 55,470 | 5,547 | 2,774 | 2 | ||
Leeds Episcopal Area (area Bishop of Kirkstall) | Archdeaconry of Leeds | Deanery of Allerton | 15 | 19 | 146,872 | 9,791 | 7,730 | 1.27 |
Deanery of Armley | 19 | 29 | 239,414 | 12,601 | 8,256 | 1.53 | ||
Deanery of Headingley | 19 | 21 | 180,799 | 9,516 | 8,609 | 1.11 | ||
Deanery of Whitkirk | 15 | 18 | 147,203 | 9,814 | 8,178 | 1.2 | ||
Wakefield Episcopal Area (area Bishop of Wakefield) | Archdeaconry of Pontefract | Deanery of Barnsley | 12 | 21 | 123,937 | 10,328 | 5,902 | 1.75 |
Deanery of Pontefract | 16 | 30 | 151,482 | 9,468 | 5,049 | 1.88 | ||
Deanery of Wakefield | 26* | 31* | 177,831* | 6,840 | 5,736 | 1.19 | ||
Ripon Episcopal Area (area Bishop of Ripon) | Archdeaconry of Richmond & Craven | Deanery of Bowland & Ewecross | 9 | 25 | 19,007 | 2,112 | 760 | 2.78 |
Deanery of Harrogate | 21 | 41 | 122,920 | 5,853 | 2,998 | 1.95 | ||
Deanery of Richmond | 11 | 44 | 47,485 | 4,317 | 1,079 | 4 | ||
Deanery of Ripon | 12* | 53* | 46,939* | 3,912 | 886 | 4.42 | ||
Deanery of Skipton | 10 | 23 | 41,123 | 4,112 | 1,788 | 2.3 | ||
Deanery of Wensley | 5 | 36 | 25,765 | 5,153 | 716 | 7.2 | ||
Total/average | 323 | 602 | 2,642,411 | 8,181 | 4,389 | 1.86 |
*including a Cathedral
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
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Cathedra (Bradford) [2] | Cathedral of St Peter, Bradford | Ancient (Medieval) | 3 | 2,256 | |
Cathedra (Ripon) [3] | Cathedral of SS Peter & Wilfrid, Ripon | Ancient (Medieval) | 4 | 13,341 | |
Chapel of St John the Baptist, Ripon | mid C19th | ||||
Chapel of St Mary Magdalen, Ripon | Medieval | ||||
St Michael & All Angels, Littlethorpe | 1878 | ||||
St John the Baptist, Bishop Monkton | Medieval (1879) | ||||
St Leonard, Burton Leonard | Medieval (1878) | ||||
St John the Evangelist, Sharow | 1825 | ||||
Holy Innocents, Copt Hewick | 1876 | ||||
Cathedra (Wakefield) [4] | Cathedral of All Saints, Wakefield | Ancient (Medieval) | 5 | 1,512 | |
Chantry Chapel of St Mary, Wakefield | Medieval |
Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
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Baildon (St John the Evangelist) (St Hugh Mission Church) (St James) |
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| 16,706 | [5] | |
Bingley (All Saints) |
| 11,099 | [6] | ||
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Bingley (Holy Trinity) |
|
| 7,120 | [7] | |
Cottingley (St Michael and All Angels) |
|
| 5,461 | [8] | |
Harden (St Saviour) and Wilsden, Cullingworth and Denholme |
|
| 12,480 | [9] | |
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Haworth (St Michael and All Angels) and Cross Roads Cum Lees |
|
| 6,888 | [10] | |
Ingrow (St John the Evangelist) With Hainworth |
|
| 13,157 | [11] | |
Keighley (All Saints) (St Andrew) |
|
| 29,992 | [12] | |
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Morton (St Luke) and Riddlesden |
|
| 8,042 | [13] | |
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Oakworth (Christ Church) |
|
| 5,139 | [14] | |
Oxenhope (St Mary the Virgin) |
|
| 3,048 | [15] | |
Shipley (St Paul) |
|
| 5,734 | [16] | |
Shipley (St Peter) |
|
| 6,730 | [17] | |
Steeton (St Stephen) |
|
| 4,387 | [18] | |
Windhill (Christ Church) |
|
| 7,883 | [19] |
Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bankfoot (St Matthew) and Bowling St Stephen |
|
| 16,276 | [20] | |
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Bowling (St John) |
|
| 5,580 | [21] | |
Bradford (St Augustine) (St Clement) |
|
| 22,500 | [22] | |
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Bradford (St Wilfrid) (St Columba with St Andrew) |
|
| 17,365 | [23] | |
Frizinghall (St Margaret) |
|
| 4,981 | [24] | |
Girlington (St Philip), Heaton and Manningham |
|
| 47,253 | [25] | |
Horton, Great (St John the Evangelist) |
|
| 14,303 | [26] | |
Horton, Little (All Saints) (St Oswald) |
|
| 22,019 | [27] | |
Thornbury (St Margaret), Woodhall and Waterloo |
|
| 16,975 | [28] | |
Toller Lane (St Chad) |
|
| 6,471 | [29] |
Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
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Allerton (St Peter) (St Francis of Assisi) |
|
| 10,650 | [30] | |
Bierley (St John the Evangelist) |
|
| 7,161 | [31] | |
Bolton (St James with St Chrysostom) |
|
| 9,889 | [32] | |
Clayton (St John the Baptist) |
|
| 9,467 | [33] | |
Eccleshill (St Luke) |
|
| 14,942 | [34] | |
Fairweather Green (St Saviour) |
|
| 7,415 | [35] | |
Greengates (St John the Evangelist) and Thorpe Edge |
|
| 10,643 | [36] | |
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Idle (Holy Trinity) |
|
| 11,467 | [37] | |
Low Moor (Holy Trinity) and Oakenshaw |
|
| 8,776 | [38] | |
Queensbury (Holy Trinity) |
|
| 9,878 | [39] | |
Shelf (St Michael and All Angels) with Buttershaw St Aidan |
|
| 20,412 | [40] | |
Thornton (St James) |
|
| 7,602 | [41] | |
Tong (St James) and Laisterdyke |
|
| 20,538 | [42] | |
Wibsey (St Paul) |
|
| 8,286 | [43] | |
Wrose (St Cuthbert) |
|
| 9,878 | [44] | |
Wyke (St Mary the Virgin) |
|
| 10,753 | [45] |
Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Founded (building) | Population served | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Addingham (St Peter) |
| 3,730 | [46] | |||
Ben Rhydding (St John the Evangelist) |
|
| 3,947 | [47] | ||
Burley in Wharfedale (St Mary the Virgin) |
|
| 6,972 | [48] | ||
Cononley (St John the Evangelist) with Bradley Kildwick (St Andrew) |
|
| St Johns: 1864 St Marys: 1963 St Andrews: Ancient | 5,086 | [49] [50] | |
Ilkley (All Saints) |
|
| 5,779 | [51] | ||
Ilkley (St Margaret) |
|
| 5,364 | [52] | ||
Menston (St John the Divine) with Woodhead |
|
| 5,626 | [53] | ||
Silsden (St James) |
|
| 8,257 | [54] | ||
Sutton (St Thomas) with Cowling and Lothersdale |
|
| 8,567 | [55] |
Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Almondbury (St Michael and St Helen) (St Mary) (All Hallows) with Farnley Tyas |
|
| 11,662 | [56] | |
Honley (St Mary) |
|
| 7,736 | [57] | |
Kirkheaton (St John the Baptist) |
|
| 14,889 | [58] | |
Meltham Christ the King (St Bartholomew) (St James) |
|
| 8,431 | [59] | |
Moldgreen (Christ Church) and Rawthorpe St James |
|
| 8,487 | [60] | |
Newsome (St John the Evangelist) and Armitage Bridge and South Crosland |
|
| 22,186 | [61] |
Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Birkenshaw (St Paul) with Hunsworth |
|
| 9,027 | [62] | |
Birstall (St Peter) |
| 5,490 | [63] | ||
Brownhill (St Saviour) |
|
| 7,444 | [64] | |
Cleckheaton (St Luke) (St John the Evangelist) (Whitechapel) |
|
| 10,040 | [65] | |
Gomersal (St Mary) |
|
| 6,920 | [66] | |
Hartshead (St Peter), Hightown, Roberttown and Scholes |
|
| 11,254 | [67] | |
Heckmondwike (All Souls) (St James) (W Norristhorpe) and Liversedge |
|
| 22,291 | [68] | |
Batley (All Saints) (St Thomas) |
|
| 23,267 | [69] | |
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Battyeford (Christ the King) |
|
| 7,683 | [70] | |
Dewsbury (All Saints) (St Mark) (St Matthew and St John the Baptist) |
|
| 28,071 | [71] | |
Mirfield (St Mary) |
|
| 12,022 | [72] | |
Ravensthorpe (St Saviour) and Thornhill Lees with Savile Town |
|
| 17,587 | [73] | |
Staincliffe (Christ Church) and Carlinghow |
|
| 14,516 | [74] | |
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Thornhill (St Michael and All Angels) and Whitley Lower |
|
| 8,437 | [75] |
Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
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Barkisland (Christ Church) with West Scammonden |
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| 7,047 | [76] | |
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Ripponden (St Bartholomew) |
| [77] | |||
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Brighouse (St Martin) and Clifton |
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| 8,879 | [78] | |
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Coley (St John the Baptist) |
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| 2,885 | [79] | |
Elland (All Saints) (St Mary the Virgin) |
| 9,981 | [80] | ||
Greetland (St Thomas) and West Vale |
|
| 6,031 | [81] | |
Lightcliffe (St Matthew) and Hove Edge |
|
| 9,994 | [82] | |
Northowram (St Matthew) |
|
| 4,871 | [83] | |
Rastrick (St John the Divine) (St Matthew) |
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| 12,672 | [84] | |
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Stainland (St Andrew) and Outlane |
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| 5,199 | [85] | |
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Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
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Erringden, Comprising Cragg Vale and Mytholmroyd |
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| 5,327 | [86] | |
Hebden Bridge (St James) and Heptonstall |
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| 8,504 | [87] | |
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Luddenden (St Mary) with Luddenden Foot |
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| 3,896 | [88] | |
Ryburn Benefice, the (Cottonstones, Norland and Sowerby) |
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| 7,073 | [89] | |
Todmorden (St Mary) (Christ Church) with Cornholme and Walsden |
|
| 15,460 | [90] |
Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
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Bradshaw (St John the Evangelist) and Holmfield |
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| 6,388 | [91] | |
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Halifax (All Saints) |
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| 5,484 | [92] | |
Halifax (Holy Trinity) (St Jude) |
|
| 7,737 | [93] | |
Halifax (St John the Baptist) (All Souls) with Siddal |
|
| 9,701 | [94] | |
Halifax St Augustine (School Hall) and Mount Pellon |
|
| 14,063 | [95] | |
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King Cross (St Paul) |
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| 8,011 | [96] | |
Mixenden (Holy Nativity) and Illingworth |
|
| 11,183 | [97] | |
Ovenden (St George) |
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| 6,961 | [98] | |
Southowram (St Anne-In-The-Grove) and Claremount |
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| 4,975 | [99] | |
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Sowerby Bridge (Christ Church) |
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| 6,664 | [100] | |
Warley (St John the Evangelist) and Halifax St Hilda |
|
| 9,988 | [101] | |
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Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
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Birkby (St Cuthbert) Huddersfield and Birchencliffe |
|
| 8,404 | [102] | |
Birkby (St John the Evangelist) Huddersfield and Woodhouse |
|
| 14,770 | [103] | |
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Bradley (St Thomas) |
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| 10,692 | [104] | |
Fixby (St Francis) and Cowcliffe, Huddersfield |
| [105] | |||
Crosland Moor (St Barnabas) and Linthwaite |
|
| 17,335 | [106] | |
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Golcar (St John the Evangelist) and Longwood |
|
| 16,638 | [107] | |
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Huddersfield (Holy Trinity) |
| 6,185 | [108] | ||
Huddersfield (St Peter) |
| 4,125 | [109] | ||
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Huddersfield All Saints (St Thomas) |
| 5,275 | [110] | ||
Lindley (St Stephen) |
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| 15,609 | [111] | |
Marsden (St Bartholomew) and Slaithwaite with East Scammonden |
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| 9,787 | [112] | |
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Benefice | Churches | Link | Clergy | Population served | Ref |
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Cumberworth (St Nicholas), Denby, Denby Dale and Shepley |
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| 8,993 | [113] | |
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Holme Valley, the Upper, Comprising Hepworth, Holmbridge, Holmfirth, Netherthong, New Mill, Thurstonland, and Upperthong |
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| 21,561 | [114] | |
Hoyland, High (All Saints), Scissett and Clayton West |
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| 4,337 | [115] | |
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Kirkburton (All Hallows) and Shelley |
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| 7,644 | [116] | |
Lepton (St John the Evangelist), Emley and Flockton with Denby Grange |
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| 8,390 | [117] | |
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Skelmanthorpe (St Aidan) |
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| 4,545 | [118] |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
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Bardsey (All Hallows) [119] | All Hallows, Bardsey | Ancient | 1 | 3,628 | |
St Mary Magdalene, East Keswick | 1857 | ||||
Burmantofts (St Agnes) and Harehills, Leeds [120] | St Agnes United Church, Burmantofts (CoE/Baptist) | 1877 (1889) | 1 | 12,938 | |
SS Cyprian & James, Harehills | 1903 (1959) | ||||
Chapel Allerton (St Matthew) [121] | St Matthew, Chapel Allerton | Medieval (1900) | 1 | 16,344 | |
Gipton (Church of the Epiphany) and Oakwood [122] | The Epiphany, Gipton | 1936 (1938) | 2 | 16,168 | |
Oakwood Church (CoE/Methodist) | c. 1800 (1986) | ||||
Leeds (St Aidan) [123] | St Aidan, Leeds | 1894 | 2 | 14,904 | |
Leeds (St Wilfrid) [124] | St Wilfrid, Harehills | 0 | 8,048 | ||
Leeds City (St Peter) [125] | Minster of St Peter, Leeds | Ancient (1841) | 1 | 6,506 | |
Leeds Richmond Hill (St Saviour) [126] | St Saviour, Richmond Hill | 1845 | 0 | 4,257 | |
Moor Allerton (St John the Evangelist) (St Stephen) and Shadwell Team Ministry, Including Alwoodley and Moortown [127] | St Barnabas, Alwoodley | 4 | 31,522 | ||
St John the Evangelist, Moor Allerton | 1853 | ||||
St Stephen, Moortown | |||||
St Paul, Shadwell | 1842 | ||||
Potternewton (St Martin) with Little London [128] | St Martin, Potternewton | 1881 | 1 | 19,476 | |
All Souls, Little London | |||||
Roundhay (St Edmund King and Martyr) [129] | St Edmund King & Martyr, Roundhay | 2 | 13,081 |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
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Ardsley, East (St Gabriel) (St Michael) [130] | St Gabriel, East Ardsley | 1 | 6,033 | ||
St Michael, East Ardsley | Medieval (1881) | ||||
Ardsley, West (St Mary) [131] | St Mary, Woodkirk | Medieval | 1 | 12,975 | |
Armley (St Bartholomew) with New Wortley [132] | St Bartholomew, Armley | 1630 (1877) | 1 | 9,510 | |
Armley, Upper (Christ Church) [133] | Christ Church, Armley | 1872 | 2 | 7,966 | |
Beeston (St Mary the Virgin) [134] | St Mary the Virgin, Beeston | Medieval (1877) | 1 | 22,162 | |
The Church in Cottingley (CoE/Methodist/URC) | 1974 (1981) | ||||
Belle Isle (St John and St Barnabas) and Hunslet [135] | SS John & Barnabas, Belle Isle | c. 1945 | 1 | 20,993 | |
Bramley (St Peter) [136] | St Peter, Bramley | 1 | 19,573 | ||
St Margaret, Newlay Lane | |||||
Calverley (St Wilfrid) [137] | St Wilfrid, Calverley | Medieval | 1 | 5,074 | |
Cross Green (St Hilda) [138] | St Hilda, Cross Green | 1 | 2,004 | ||
Drighlington (St Paul) and Gildersome [139] | St Paul, Drighlington | 1 | 11,031 | ||
St Peter, Gildersome | |||||
Farsley (St John the Evangelist) [140] | St John the Evangelist, Farsley | 2 | 11,140 | ||
The Church in Rodley (CoE/Methodist) | |||||
Holbeck (St Luke the Evangelist) [141] | St Luke the Evangelist, Holbeck | 1 | 11,549 | ||
Middleton (St Mary the Virgin) (St Cross) [142] | St Mary the Virgin, Middleton | 1846 | 1 | 15,623 | |
St Cross, Middleton | 1933 | ||||
Morley (St Peter) (St Paul) [143] | St Andrew, Morley | 1 | 27,991 | ||
St Paul, Morley | |||||
St Peter, Morley | 1830 | ||||
Pudsey (St Lawrence and St Paul) [144] | SS Lawrence & Paul, Pudsey | pre-1800 (1824) | 1 | 17,356 | |
Stanningley (St Thomas) [145] | St Thomas, Stanningley | 1841 | 1 | 9,476 | |
Christ the Saviour, Swinnow | |||||
Wortley (St John the Evangelist) and Farnley [146] | St John the Evangelist, Wortley | 0 | 20,603 | ||
SS James & Michael, Farnley | |||||
Moor Top Church, Farnley | |||||
Wyther (Venerable Bede) [147] | Venerable Bede, Wyther | 1938 | 1 | 8,355 |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
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Abbeylands Team Ministry, Comprising Hawksworth Wood with Moor Grange, Horsforth, and Kirkstall [148] | St Mary, Hawksworth Wood | 1922 (1935) | 2 | 25,391 | |
St Andrew, Moor Grange | 1960s | ||||
St Margaret, Horsforth | |||||
St Stephen, Kirkstall | 1829 | ||||
Adel (St John the Baptist) [149] | St John the Baptist, Adel | Medieval | 0 | 6,990 | |
Bramhope (St Giles) [150] | St Giles, Bramhope | 1881 | 1 | 3,720 | |
Burley (St Matthias) [151] | St Matthias with Riverside, Burley | 1854 | 2 | 6,812 | |
Cookridge (Holy Trinity) [152] | Holy Trinity, Cookridge | 1 | 5,975 | ||
Guiseley (St Oswald King and Martyr) with Esholt [153] | St Oswald King & Martyr, Guiseley | Medieval | 1 | 14,195 | |
St Paul, Esholt | 1839 | ||||
Headingley Team Ministry (St Michael and All Angels) (St Chad) [154] | St Michael & All Angels, Headingley | 1627 (1886) | 1 | 24,704 | |
St Chad, Far Headingley | 1868 | ||||
Ireland Wood (St Paul) [155] | St Paul, Ireland Wood | 2 | 10,969 | ||
Leeds (All Hallows) [156] | All Hallows, Leeds | 1876 (1970s) | 1 | 9,874 | |
Leeds St George Team Ministry [157] | St George, Leeds | 1837 | 3 | 9,034 | |
St Augustine of Hippo, Wrangthorn | 1871 | 0 | 12,359 | ||
Holy Trinity, Leeds | 1727 | 0 | |||
Meanwood (Holy Trinity) [158] | Holy Trinity, Meanwood | 0 | 10,072 | ||
Otley (All Saints) [159] | All Saints, Otley | Ancient (Medieval) | 2 | 13,813 | |
Rawdon (St Peter) [160] | St Peter, Rawdon | 1 | 6,882 | ||
Woodside (St James) [161] | St James, Woodside | 1 | 8,224 | ||
Yeadon (St John the Evangelist) [162] | St John the Evangelist, Yeadon | 1844 | 1 | 11,785 |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
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Allerton Bywater (St Mary the Less), Kippax and Swillington [163] | St Mary the Less, Allerton Bywater | 1865 | 2 | 19,331 | |
St Mary the Virgin, Kippax | |||||
St Mary, Swillington | |||||
Elmete Trinity, Comprising Barwick, Scholes, and Thorner [164] | All Saints, Barwick-in-Elmet | Medieval | 2 | 7,575 | |
St Philip, Scholes | |||||
St Peter, Thorner | Medieval | ||||
Garforth (St Mary the Virgin) [165] | St Mary the Virgin, Garforth | 1844 | 1 | 15,006 | |
Halton (St Wilfrid) and Osmondthorpe St Philip [166] | St Wilfrid, Halton | 1939 | 2 | 18,173 | |
St Philip, Osmondthorpe | |||||
Manston (St James) [167] | St James the Great, Manston | 1847 (1913) | 1 | 10,117 | |
Rothwell (Holy Trinity), Lofthouse, Methley with Mickletown and Oulton with Woodlesford Team Ministry, The [168] | Christ Church, Lofthouse | 1840 | 3 | 33,382 | |
St Oswald, Methley | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
St John the Evangelist, Oulton | 1829 | ||||
Holy Trinity, Rothwell | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
Seacroft (St James) (Church of the Ascension) (St Richard) (St Luke) (St Paul) [169] | St James, Seacroft | 1845 | 2 | 30,501 | |
St Richard, Seacroft | |||||
St Paul, Whitmoor | |||||
Whitkirk (St Mary) [170] | St Mary, Whitkirk | Medieval | 2 | 13,118 |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
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Athersley (St Helen) and Carlton [171] | St Helen, Athersley | 0 | 12,369 | ||
St John the Evangelist, Carlton | 1879 | ||||
Barnsley (St Peter and St John the Baptist) [172] | SS Peter & John the Baptist, Barnsley | 1 | 7,460 | ||
Barnsley (St George's Parish Church Centre) [173] | St George, Barnsley | 3 | 26,759 | ||
Barnsley, Central (St Edward the Confessor) (St Mary) (St Thomas) [174] | St Edward the Confessor, Kingstone | 1902 | |||
St Mary, Barnsley | Ancient (1822) | ||||
St Paul, Barnsley | 1936 | ||||
St Thomas, Gawber | 1848 | ||||
Barnsley, West, Comprising Cawthorne, Dodworth, Hoylandswaine, and Silkstone [175] | All Saints, Cawthorne | Ancient (Medieval) | 3 | 11,661 | |
St John the Baptist, Dodworth | |||||
St John the Evangelist, Hoylandswaine | |||||
All Saints, Silkstone | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
Cudworth (St John) [176] | St John the Baptist, Cudworth | 1 | 9,454 | ||
Darton (All Saints) with Staincross and Mapplewell [177] | All Saints, Darton | Medieval | 1 | 16,795 | |
St John the Evangelist, Staincross | |||||
Grimethorpe (St Luke) with Brierley [178] | St Luke, Grimethorpe | 1904 | 0 | 7,280 | |
St Paul, Brierley | 1869 | ||||
Lundwood (St Mary Magdalene) [179] | St Mary Magdalene, Lundwood | 0 | 4,663 | ||
Monk Bretton (St Paul) [180] | St Paul, Monk Bretton | 1838 (1878) | 2 | 11,151 | |
Royston (St John the Baptist) and Felkirk [181] | St John the Baptist, Royston | 1 | 16,345 | ||
St Peter, Felkirk | Medieval |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ackworth (All Saints) (St Cuthbert) [182] | All Saints, Ackworth | 1888 | 1 | 6,907 | |
St Cuthbert, Ackworth | Medieval | ||||
Airedale (Holy Cross) with Fryston [183] | Holy Cross, Airedale | 1934 | 1 | 14,703 | |
Badsworth (St Mary the Virgin) [184] | St Mary the Virgin, Badsworth | Medieval | 1 | 7,334 | |
St Margaret, North Elmsall | 1896 | ||||
Brotherton (St Edward the Confessor) [185] | St Edward the Confessor, Brotherton | Medieval | 1 | 6,978 | |
Ferrybridge (St Andrew) [186] | St Andrew, Ferrybridge | Medieval | |||
Carleton (St Michael) and E Hardwick [187] | St Michael, Carleton | 1 | 3,654 | ||
St Stephen, East Hardwick | 1660 (1873) | ||||
Castleford Team Parish (All Saints) (St Michael and All Angels), Including Glasshoughton, Hightown, and Whitwood [188] | All Saints, Castleford | 2 | 25,298 | ||
St Michael & All Angels, Castleford | |||||
St Paul the Apostle, Glasshoughton | |||||
All Saints, Hightown | |||||
Elmsall, South (St Mary the Virgin) [189] | St Mary the Virgin, South Elmsall | 1910 | 1 | 9,344 | |
Featherstone (All Saints) (St Thomas) [190] | All Saints, Featherstone | 1 | 11,275 | ||
St Thomas, Featherstone | 1870s | ||||
Hemsworth (St Helen) [191] | St Helen, Hemsworth | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 9,301 | |
Kinsley (Resurrection) with Wragby [192] | Resurrection, Kinsley | 1 | 4,775 | ||
St Michael & Our Lady, Wragby | |||||
Kirkby, South (All Saints) [193] | All Saints, South Kirkby | Ancient (Medieval) | 0 | 9,579 | |
Knottingley (St Botolph) and Kellington with Whitley [194] | St Edmund, Kellington | Medieval | 1 | 14,059 | |
All Saints, Whitley Bridge | 1861 | ||||
St Botolph, Knottingley | Medieval | ||||
Pontefract (All Saints) [195] | All Saints, Pontefract | Medieval (C19th) | 2 | 25,415 | |
Pontefract (St Giles) (St Mary) [196] | St Giles, Pontefract | Medieval | |||
St Mary, Chequerfield | |||||
Went Valley, Comprising Darrington, Kirk Smeaton, and Wentbridge [197] | St Luke & All Saints, Darrington | [198] | 1 | 2,270 | |
St John, Wentbridge | |||||
St Peter, Kirk Smeaton | |||||
Womersley (St Martin) [199] | St Martin, Womersley | Medieval | 1 | 590 |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Altofts (St Mary Magdalene) [200] | St Mary Magdalene, Altofts | 1879 | 1 | 10,354 | |
Sharlston (St Luke) [201] | St Luke the Evangelist, Sharlston | ||||
Alverthorpe (St Paul) [202] | St Paul, Alverthorpe | 1826 | 0 | 15,810 | |
Westgate Common (St Michael the Archangel) [203] | St Michael the Archangel, Wakefield | ||||
Chapelthorpe (St James) [204] | St James the Great, Chapelthorpe | 1 | 12,524 | ||
Crofton (All Saints) [205] | All Saints, Crofton | Medieval | 1 | 5,724 | |
Horbury (St Peter and St Leonard) with Horbury Bridge (St John) [206] | SS Peter & Leonard, Horbury | Ancient (1794) | 1 | 6,997 | |
St John, Horbury Bridge | C19th | ||||
Horbury Junction (St Mary) [207] | St Mary the Virgin, Horbury Junction | 1887 (1893) | 1 | 3,045 | |
Lupset (St George) [208] | St George, Lupset | 1937 | 2 | 12,819 | |
Thornes (St James) with Christ Church [209] | St James, Thornes | ||||
Middlestown (St Luke) [210] | St Luke, Middlestown | 1 | 5,636 | ||
St Andrew, Netherton | |||||
Normanton (All Saints) [211] | All Saints, Normanton | Medieval | 1 | 15,415 | |
Ossett (Holy and Undivided Trinity) and Gawthorpe [212] | Holy Trinity, Ossett | Medieval (1865) | 2 | 12,737 | |
Ossett, South (Christ Church) [213] | Christ Church, South Ossett | 1 | 8,472 | ||
Outwood (St Mary Magdalene), Stanley and Wrenthorpe [214] | St Mary Magdalene, Outwood | 2 | 24,848 | ||
St Peter's Church Centre, Stanley | 1824 (2001) | ||||
St Anne, Wrenthorpe | |||||
Ryhill (St James) [215] | St James, Ryhill | 0 | 5,193 | ||
Sandal Magna (St Helen) [216] | St Helen, Sandal Magna | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 13,286 | |
St Paul, Walton | 1898 (1963) | ||||
Wakefield (St Andrew) St Mary (St Swithun's Centre) and Belle Vue St Catherine [217] | St Andrew, Wakefield | 1846 | 3 | 14,615 | |
St Swithun's Centre, Wakefield | |||||
St Catherine, Wakefield | |||||
Wakefield (St John the Baptist) [218] | St John the Baptist, Wakefield | 1795 | 1 | 6,609 | |
Warmfield (St Peter) [219] | St Peter the Apostle, Warmfield | Medieval | 1 | 934 | |
Woolley (St Peter) [220] | St Peter, Woolley | Medieval | 1 | 1,301 | |
The Church in West Bretton (CoE/Meth) |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bentham (St John the Baptist), Burton-In-Lonsdale, Chapel-Le-Dale, Ingleton and Thornton-In-Lonsdale [221] | St John the Baptist, Bentham | Medieval | 4 | 6,175 | |
All Saints, Burton-in-Lonsdale | 1876 | ||||
St Leonard, Chapel-le-Dale | C17th | ||||
St Mary, Ingleton | Medieval | ||||
St Oswald, Thornton-in-Lonsdale | Medieval | ||||
Clapham-With-Keasden (St James) and Austwick [222] | St James, Clapham | Medieval | 1 | 1,326 | |
St Matthew, Keasden | 1873 | ||||
Eldroth Church | c. 1627 | ||||
The Epiphany, Austwick | Medieval (1839) | ||||
Gargrave (St Andrew) with Coniston Cold [223] | St Andrew, Gargrave | Medieval (1521) | 0 | 2,099 | |
St Peter, Coniston Cold | 1846 | ||||
Giggleswick (St Alkelda) and Rathmell with Wigglesworth [224] | St Alkelda, Giggleswick | Medieval | 1 | 5,326 | |
Holy Trinity, Rathmell | mid-C19th | ||||
Settle (Holy Ascension) [225] | Holy Ascension, Settle | 1838 | |||
Langcliffe (St John the Evangelist) with Stainforth and Horton-In-Ribblesdale [226] | St Oswald, Horton-in-Ribblesdale | Medieval | |||
St Peter, Stainforth | 1842 | ||||
St John the Evangelist, Langcliffe | 1851 | ||||
Hellifield (St Aidan) and Long Preston [227] | St Aidan, Hellifield | 1906 | 1 | 2,219 | |
Halton West Mission Church | |||||
St Mary the Virgin, Long Preston | Medieval | ||||
Kirkby-In-Malhamdale (St Michael the Archangel) [228] | St Michael the Archangel, Kirkby Malham | Medieval | 1 | 733 | |
Slaidburn (St Andrew) with Tosside [229] | St Andrew, Slaidburn | Medieval | 1 | 1,129 | |
St George, Dunsop Bridge | C19th | ||||
St James, Dale Head | 1852 (1938) | ||||
St Bartholomew, Tosside | C18th |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bilton (St John the Evangelist) and St Luke [230] | St John the Evangelist, Bilton | 1857 | 3 | 18,154 | |
St Luke, Harrogate | 1898 | ||||
Collingham (St Oswald) with Harewood [231] | St Oswald, Collingham | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 6,139 | |
Spofforth (All Saints) with Kirk Deighton [232] | All Saints, Spofforth | Medieval | |||
SS Joseph & James, Follifoot | 1848 | ||||
All Saints, Kirk Deighton | Medieval | ||||
St Helen, Little Ribston | 1860 | ||||
Hampsthwaite (St Thomas À Becket) and Killinghall and Birstwith [233] | St Thomas à Becket, Hampsthwaite | Ancient (1820) | 1 | 3,612 | |
St Thomas the Apostle, Killinghall | 1880 | ||||
Felliscliffe Mission Church | 1893 | ||||
St James, Birstwith | 1857 | ||||
Harrogate (St Mark) [234] | St Mark, Harrogate | 1893 (1899) | 3 | 9,354 | |
Harrogate (St Wilfrid) [235] | St Wilfrid, Harrogate | 1902 (1914) | 2 | 13,072 | |
Kairos Church | c. 2010 | ||||
Harrogate, High (Christ Church) [236] | Christ Church, High Harrogate | 1755 (1831) | 1 | 14,907 | |
Harrogate, High (St Peter) [237] | St Peter, Harrogate | 1870 | 3 | 3,894 | |
Knaresborough (Holy Trinity) (St John the Baptist), Goldsborough, Nidd and Brearton [238] | St John the Baptist, Knaresborough | Medieval | 1 | 16,607 | |
Holy Trinity, Knaresborough | 1856 | ||||
St John the Baptist, Brearton | 1836 | ||||
St Mary, Goldsborough | Medieval | ||||
SS Paul & Margaret, Nidd | Medieval (1866) | ||||
Pannal (St Robert of Knaresborough) with Beckwithshaw [239] | St Robert of Knaresborough, Pannal | Medieval | 2 | 7,467 | |
St Michael & All Angels, Beckwithshaw | 1886 | ||||
Starbeck (St Andrew) [240] | St Andrew, Starbeck | 1889 (1910) | 1 | 10,089 | |
Walkingham Hill, Comprising Arkendale, Copgrove, Farnham, Scotton, and Staveley [241] | St Bartholomew, Arkendale | Medieval (1837) | 1 | 1,879 | |
St Michael & All Angels, Copgrove | Medieval | ||||
St Oswald, Farnham | Medieval | ||||
St Thomas, Scotton | 1889 | ||||
All Saints, Staveley | Medieval (1864) | ||||
Washburn and Mid-Wharfe, Comprising Blubberhouses, Denton, Farnley, Fewston, Leathley, and Weston [242] | All Saints, Farnley | Medieval (1851) | 0 | 1,768 | |
St Andrew, Blubberhouses | 1856 | ||||
SS Michael & Lawrence, Fewston | Medieval (1697) | ||||
St Oswald, Leathley | Medieval | ||||
St Helen, Denton | Medieval (1776) | ||||
All Saints, Weston | Medieval | ||||
Wetherby (St James) [243] | St James, Wetherby | Medieval (1842) | 2 | 10,900 | |
Wharfedale, Lower, Comprising Kirkby Overblow with Sicklinghall, Pool and Arthington, and Weeton with North Rigton and Stainburn [244] | All Saints, Kirkby Overblow | Ancient (Medieval) | 0 | 5,078 | |
St Peter, Sicklinghall | 1881 | ||||
St Wilfrid, Pool | Medieval (1840) | ||||
St John the Evangelist, North Rigton | C19th (1911) | ||||
St Barnabas, Weeton | 1852 |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Catterick (St Anne) [245] | St Anne, Catterick | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 4,341 | |
Holy Trinity, Tunstall | 1846 | ||||
Dere Street, East, Comprising Barton, Cleasby with Stapleton, Croft, Eryholme, Manfield, and Middleton Tyas with Moulton [246] | SS Cuthbert & Mary, Barton | Medieval (1840) | 1 | 3,081 | |
St Peter, Cleasby | pre-C19th (1828) | ||||
St Peter, Croft-on-Tees | Medieval | ||||
St Mary, Eryholme | Medieval | ||||
All Saints, Manfield | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
St Michael & All Angels, Middleton Tyas | Medieval | ||||
Moulton Mission Church | |||||
Easby (St Agatha) with Skeeby and Brompton On Swale and Bolton On Swale [247] | St Agatha, Easby | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 3,575 | |
St Agatha, Skeeby | 1840 | ||||
St Mary, Bolton-on-Swale | Medieval | ||||
St Paul, Brompton-on-Swale | 1838 | ||||
Forcett (St Cuthbert) and Aldbrough and Melsonby [248] | St Paul, Aldbrough St John | 1890 | 1 | 2,017 | |
Christ Church, East Layton | 1895 | ||||
St Cuthbert, Forcett | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
St James the Great, Melsonby | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
Hipswell (St John the Evangelist) [249] | St John the Evangelist, Hipswell | Medieval (1811) | 1 | 15,042 | |
St Cuthbert, Colburn | 1957 | ||||
Holmedale, Comprising Barningham, Gilling, Hutton Magna, Kirkby Ravensworth, and Wycliffe [250] | St Michael & All Angels, Barningham | Medieval (1816) | 1 | 2,238 | |
St Agatha, Gilling | Medieval | ||||
St Mary, Hutton Magna | Medieval (1878) | ||||
St James, Dalton | 1897 | ||||
SS Peter & Felix, Kirkby Ravensworth | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
St Mary, Wycliffe | Medieval | ||||
Richmond (St Mary with Holy Trinity) with Hudswell and Downholme and Marske [251] | St Mary, Richmond | Medieval | 1 | 9,118 | |
St Michael & All Angels, Hudswell | Medieval (1884) | ||||
St Michael & All Angels, Downholme | Medieval | ||||
St Edmund King & Martyr, Marske | Medieval | ||||
Swaledale, Comprising Arkengarthdale, Grinton, Melbecks, and Muker [252] | St Mary, Arkengarthdale | pre-C19th (1818) | 2 | 1,803 | |
St Andrew, Grinton | Medieval | ||||
Holy Trinity, Low Row | 1840 | ||||
St Mary, Muker | Medieval (1580) | ||||
Teesdale, Lower [253] | St Giles, Bowes | Medieval | 1 | 3,712 | |
Laithkirk Parish Church | 1577 | ||||
St Cuthbert, Cotherstone | 1881 | ||||
St Romald, Romaldkirk | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
St Mary, Brignall | Medieval (1834) | ||||
Holy Trinity, Startforth | Medieval (1863) | ||||
Wiske Benefice, The, Comprising Birkby, Danby Wiske with Hutton Bonville, Great Smeaton with Appleton Wiske, and the Cowtons [254] | St Peter, Birkby | Medieval (1776) | 1 | 2,558 | |
St Mary, Appleton Wiske | Medieval | ||||
St Eloy, Great Smeaton | Medieval | ||||
Danby Wiske Parish Church | Medieval | ||||
All Saints, East Cowton | Medieval (1910) |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aldborough (St Andrew) with Boroughbridge and Roecliffe [255] | St Andrew, Aldborough | Medieval | 0 | 3,904 | |
St James, Boroughbridge | Medieval (1851) | ||||
St Mary, Lower Dunsforth | Medieval (1860) | ||||
St John, Minskip | c. 1907 | ||||
St Mary, Roecliffe | 1843 | ||||
Bishop Thornton (St John the Evangelist), Burnt Yates, Markington, Ripley and South Stainley [256] | St John the Evangelist, Bishop Thornton | 1 | 2,081 | ||
St Andrew, Burnt Yates | 1840 | ||||
St Michael the Archangel, Markington | 1844 | ||||
All Saints, Ripley | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
St Wilfrid, South Stainley | Medieval (1845) | ||||
Dacre (Holy Trinity) with Hartwith and Darley with Thornthwaite [257] | Holy Trinity, Dacre Banks | 1838 | 1 | 3,494 | |
Christ Church, Darley | |||||
St Jude, Hartwith | 1751 | ||||
St Saviour, Thornthwaite | Medieval | ||||
Nidderdale, Upper, Comprising Bewerley Grange, Greenhow Hill, Middlesmoor, Pateley Bridge, Ramsgill, and Wilsill [258] | Bewerley Grange Chapel | 1965 (1495) | 1 | 3,432 | |
St Mary, Greenhow Hill | 1858 | ||||
St Chad, Middlesmoor | Ancient (1866) | ||||
St Cuthbert, Pateley Bridge | Medieval (182745) | ||||
St Mary, Ramsgill | 1842 | ||||
St Michael & All Angels, Wilsill | 1906 | ||||
Fountains Group, The, Comprising Aldfield, Dallowgill, Grewelthorpe, Kirkby Malzeard, Mickley, Sawley, and Winksley [259] | St James, Grewelthorpe | 1846 | 0 | 2,866 | |
St Andrew, Kirkby Malzeard | Medieval | ||||
The Resurrection, Dallowgill | 1956 | ||||
St John the Evangelist, Mickley | 1841 | ||||
St Lawrence, Aldfield | Medieval (c. 1782) | ||||
St Michael & All Angels, Sawley | Medieval (1879) | ||||
SS Cuthbert & Oswald, Winksley | 1917 | ||||
Kirby-on-the-Moor (All Saints), Cundall with Norton-Le-Clay and Skelton-Cum-Newby [260] | All Saints, Kirby-on-the-Moor | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 2,583 | |
St Mary & All Saints, Cundall | Medieval (1852) | ||||
St Helen, Skelton-on-Ure | early C19th | ||||
Masham (St Mary the Virgin) and Healey [261] | St Mary the Virgin, Masham | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 1,845 | |
St Paul, Healey | 1848 | ||||
Tanfield, West (St Nicholas) and Well with Snape and North Stainley [262] | St Mary the Virgin, North Stainley | 1840 | 0 | 1,979 | |
St Mary's Chapel, Snape Castle | Medieval | ||||
St Michael the Archangel, Well | Medieval | ||||
St Nicholas, West Tanfield | Medieval | ||||
Nidderdale, Lower, Comprising Hunsingore, Kirk Hammerton, and Nun Monkton [263] | St John the Baptist, Hunsingore | Medieval (1868) | 1 | 1,221 | |
St John the Baptist, Kirk Hammerton | Ancient | ||||
St Mary, Nun Monkton | Medieval | ||||
Ouseburn, Great (St Mary) and Little (Holy Trinity) with Marton Cum Grafton and Whixley with Green Hammerton [264] | St Mary, Great Ouseburn | Medieval | 1 | 3,695 | |
Holy Trinity, Little Ouseburn | Medieval | ||||
Christ Church, Marton-cum-Grafton | Medieval (1875) | ||||
The Ascension, Whixley | Medieval | ||||
St Thomas, Green Hammerton | 1876 | ||||
Ripon (Holy Trinity) [265] | Holy Trinity, Ripon | 1827 | 1 | 6,498 |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barnoldswick (Holy Trinity) (St Mary Le Gill) with Bracewell [266] | Holy Trinity, Barnoldswick | 1842 (1960) | 2 | 11,732 | |
St Mary le Ghyll, Barnoldswick | Medieval | ||||
St Michael, Bracewell | Medieval | ||||
Bolton Abbey (St Mary and St Cuthbert) [267] | Priory Church of SS Mary & Cuthbert, Bolton Abbey | Medieval | 1 | 542 | |
Broughton (All Saints), Marton and Thornton [268] | All Saints, Broughton | [269] | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 840 |
St Peter, Marton-in-Craven | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
St Mary, Thornton-in-Craven | Medieval | ||||
Burnsall (St Wilfrid) with Rylstone [270] | St Wilfrid, Burnsall | Medieval | 1 | 3,415 | |
St John the Baptist, Appletreewick | c. 1897 | ||||
St Peter, Rylstone | Medieval (1853) | ||||
Linton in Craven (St Michael) [271] | St Michael, Linton | Medieval | |||
St Peter, Hebden | 1841 | ||||
Earby (All Saints) with Kelbrook [272] | All Saints, Earby | 1 | 5,540 | ||
St Mary, Kelbrook | |||||
Embsay (St Mary the Virgin) with Eastby [273] | St Mary the Virgin, Embsay | 1853 | 0 | 1,891 | |
Skipton (Christ Church) with Carleton St Mary [274] | Christ Church, Skipton | 1837 | 2 | 11,131 | |
St Mary the Virgin, Carleton | |||||
Skipton (Holy Trinity) [275] | Holy Trinity, Skipton | [276] | Medieval | 1 | 5,127 |
St Augustine, Draughton | |||||
Wharfedale, Upper and Littondale, Comprising Arncliffe with Halton Gill, Hubberholme, and Kettlewell with Conistone [277] | St Oswald, Arncliffe | Medieval | 1 | 905 | |
St Mary, Kettlewell | Medieval (1885) | ||||
St Mary, Conistone | Medieval | ||||
St Michael & All Angels, Hubberholme | Medieval |
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Pop. served [1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bedale (St Gregory) and Leeming and Thornton Watlass [278] | St Gregory, Bedale | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 8,788 | |
Burrill Mission Church | 1856 | ||||
St John the Baptist, Leeming | Medieval (1839) | ||||
St Mary the Virgin, Thornton Watlass | Medieval | ||||
Kirklington (St Michael) with Burneston and Wath and Pickhill [279] | St Lambert, Burneston | Medieval | 1 | 2,490 | |
St Michael, Kirklington | Medieval | ||||
All Saints, Pickhill | Medieval | ||||
St Mary, Wath | Medieval | ||||
Leyburn (St Matthew) with Bellerby [280] | St Matthew, Leyburn | 1836 (1868) | 1 | 2,558 | |
St John the Evangelist, Bellerby | pre-C19th (1874) | ||||
Middleham (St Mary and St Alkelda) with Coverdale and East Witton and Thornton Steward [281] | SS Mary & Alkelda, Middleham | Medieval | 2 | 1,725 | |
St John the Evangelist, East Witton | 1813 | ||||
St Botolph, Coverdale | c. 1530 (c. 1869) | ||||
St Oswald, Thornton Steward | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
Penhill, Comprising Aysgarth, Bolton Cum Redmire, Preston-Under-Scar Cum Wensley, and West Witton [282] | St Andrew, Aysgarth | Medieval (1866) | 0 | 2,086 | |
Thornton Rust Mission Room | 1894 | ||||
St Oswald, Castle Bolton | Medieval | ||||
St Mary, Redmire | Medieval | ||||
St Margaret, Preston-under-Scar | 1862 | ||||
St Bartholomew, West Witton | Medieval | ||||
Swale, Lower, Comprising Ainderby Steeple with Yafforth and Kirby Wiske with Maunby, and Kirkby Fleetham with Langton On Swale and Scruton [283] | St Helen, Ainderby Steeple | Medieval | 0 | 2,622 | |
St Michael & All Angels, Maunby | mid C19th | ||||
St John the Baptist, Kirby Wiske | Medieval | ||||
All Saints, Yafforth | Medieval (1870) | ||||
St Andrew, Great Fencote | C19th? | ||||
St Mary, Kirkby Fleetham | Medieval | ||||
St Wilfrid, Great Langton | Medieval | ||||
St Radegund, Scruton | Medieval (1865) | ||||
Wensleydale, Lower, Comprising Crakehall, Finghall, Hauxwell, Hornby, Patrick Brompton with Hunton, and Spennithorne [284] | St Gregory, Crakehall | 1840 | 1 | 3,097 | |
St Andrew, Finghall | Medieval | ||||
St Oswald, Hauxwell | Ancient | ||||
St Mary, Hornby | Ancient | ||||
St Patrick, Patrick Brompton | Medieval | ||||
St Michael & All Angels, Spennithorne | Ancient (Medieval) | ||||
Wensleydale, Upper, Comprising Askrigg, Hardraw, Hawes, and Stalling Busk [285] | St Oswald, Askrigg | Medieval | 1 | 2,399 | |
SS Mary & John, Hardraw | 1880 | ||||
St Margaret of Antioch, Hawes | 1480 (1851) | ||||
St Matthew, Stalling Busk | C17th (1909) |
This table is drawn from the above lists.
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The Diocese of Newcastle is a Church of England diocese based in Newcastle upon Tyne, covering the historic county of Northumberland, as well as the area of Alston Moor in Cumbria.
The Diocese of Exeter is a Church of England diocese covering the county of Devon. It is one of the largest dioceses in England. The Cathedral Church of St Peter in Exeter is the seat of the diocesan Bishop of Exeter. It is part of the Province of Canterbury. The diocesan bishop is assisted by two suffragan bishops, the Bishop of Crediton and the Bishop of Plymouth. The See of Crediton was created in 1897 and the See of Plymouth in 1923.
The Diocese of Hereford is a Church of England diocese based in Hereford, covering Herefordshire, southern Shropshire and a few parishes within Worcestershire in England, and a few parishes within Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales. The cathedral is Hereford Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Hereford. The diocese is one of the oldest in England and is part of the Province of Canterbury.
The Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich is a Church of England diocese based in Ipswich, covering Suffolk. The cathedral is St Edmundsbury Cathedral, and the bishop is the Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. It is part of the Province of Canterbury.
The Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane is one of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church, part of the Anglican Communion. It is centred on St Ninian's Cathedral in Perth, and covers Fife, Perthshire, Kinross-shire, Clackmannanshire, and eastern and central Stirlingshire. The current Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane is Ian Paton.
The Diocese of Edinburgh is one of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It covers the City of Edinburgh, the Lothians, the Borders and Falkirk. The diocesan centre is St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. The Bishop of Edinburgh is the Right Revd Dr John Armes.
The Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway is one of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It covers Dumfries and Galloway, Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire and west Stirlingshire. The cathedral of the diocese is St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow.
The Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness is one of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It covers Caithness and Sutherland, mainland Ross and Cromarty, and mainland Inverness-shire, Nairnshire, Moray and Banffshire. The diocesan centre is St Andrew's Cathedral in Inverness. The see is currently occupied by Mark Strange.
The Diocese of Bangor is a diocese of the Church in Wales in North West Wales. The diocese covers Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire and the western part of Montgomeryshire.