English Heritage sites near Baldersby Parish

Marmion Tower

MARMION TOWER

6 miles from Baldersby Parish

The fine 15th-century gatehouse of a vanished riverside manor house, with a beautiful oriel window. The monuments of the manor's Marmion family owners grace the adjacent church.

St Mary's Church, Studley Royal

ST MARY'S CHURCH, STUDLEY ROYAL

8 miles from Baldersby Parish

This magnificent High Victorian Anglican church was designed in the1870s by the flamboyant architect William Burges, and has been called his 'ecclesiastical masterpiece'.

Aldborough Roman Site

ALDBOROUGH ROMAN SITE

8 miles from Baldersby Parish

Roman mosaic pavements line the remains of this once northern tribal capital, set amid a peaceful Victorian garden.

Byland Abbey

BYLAND ABBEY

12 miles from Baldersby Parish

Once one of the greatest monasteries in England, Byland Abbey inspired the design of church buildings throughout North.

Mount Grace Priory, House and Gardens

MOUNT GRACE PRIORY, HOUSE AND GARDENS

14 miles from Baldersby Parish

Set amid woodland in North Yorkshire, this unusual monastery is the best preserved Carthusian priory in Britain. Mount Grace Priory is the perfect tourist attraction for a relaxing and peaceful day out. Discover how the monks lived 600 years in the reconstructed monk’s cell and herb plot.

Rievaulx Abbey

RIEVAULX ABBEY

14 miles from Baldersby Parish

Rievaulx Abbey is the perfect choice for a peaceful day out, with its extensive ruins and fascinating museum in a secluded North York Moors valley.


Churches in Baldersby Parish

St James

Wide Howe Lane Baldersby St James Thirsk
07450 402953
http://baldersbychurch.com

There can be no more stunningly beautiful - or surprising - village church than St James', at Baldersby St James. Turn off the A1, drive down a quiet country road, seemingly on the way to nowhere … and there you have a Grade 1 Butterfield church, set imposingly in a well-kept spacious churchyard, with a steeple soaring heavenwards. Not only that, but it is surrounded by other, equally impressive Butterfield buildings - a village school, still very active, with good links to the Church; a charming rectory; and a number of cottages. All of them were designed in the mid-1850s by the renowned architect William Butterfield, at the behest of the Seventh Viscount Downe - part of the Viscount's attempt to persuade the then Bishop of Bath to let him marry his daughter!

St James', built to serve the villages of Baldersby and Rainton (and half way between them), is very much in the Anglo Catholic tradition, with formal lines, monochromic brickwork in beautiful patterns, a high altar, and rich stained glass. It has a rich treasury of vestments and altar frontals. In the middle of the countryside, it is a place of sanctuary, a place of pilgrimage, a place in which to be able to reflect on the goodness of God, and come to a deeper realization of Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. It is a place in which to lay down burdens and be aware of the life and light of Christ.

St James' is very much a living Church with an active and committed congregation of regular worshippers. It is open every day during the hours of daylight, and there are toilet and kitchen facilities.

Visitors are welcome, be it for quiet reflection, or academic interest, or just a stopping-off point on a journey. Groups looking for a venue for a Quiet Day will find all they need here. Services are advertised in the porch, and there is an open and warm invitation to join the local community in worship.

St James' Church, Baldersby St James, is a treasure, and those of us who live, work and worship in its shadow hope that you will discover its richness for yourself and know God's blessing here.


No churches found in Baldersby Parish