English Heritage sites near Barton-le-Street Parish

Kirkham Priory

KIRKHAM PRIORY

7 miles from Barton-le-Street Parish

Beautifully placed between the city of York and the town of Malton, the riverside ruins of Kirkham Priory are set in the beautiful Derwent valley near the Yorkshire Wolds.

Pickering Castle

PICKERING CASTLE

7 miles from Barton-le-Street Parish

This splendid 13th century castle was used as a royal hunting lodge, holiday home and stud farm by a succession of medieval kings.

Helmsley Archaeology Store

HELMSLEY ARCHAEOLOGY STORE

8 miles from Barton-le-Street Parish

Helmsley Archaeology Store holds the extensive archaeological collections and paper based archives from English Heritage guardianship sites from the North of England including the counties of Northumberland, County Durham, Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, Cheshire.

Helmsley Castle

HELMSLEY CASTLE

9 miles from Barton-le-Street Parish

Unlock 900 years of life at Helmsley Castle, an essential site for any visitor to the market town of Helmsley in the North York Moors National Park.

Rievaulx Abbey

RIEVAULX ABBEY

11 miles from Barton-le-Street 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.

Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village

WHARRAM PERCY DESERTED MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

11 miles from Barton-le-Street Parish

The most famous and intensively studied of Britain's 3,000 or so deserted medieval villages, Wharram Percy occupies a remote but attractive site in a beautiful Wolds valley.


Churches in Barton-le-Street Parish

Barton-le-Street: St Michael

Main Street Barton-le-Street Malton
(01653) 628048
http://www.thestreetparishes.org.uk

One of the seven churches of The Street Parishes. Described by Pevsner as "A sumptuous small Norman church, rebuilt without any restraint", this fascinating church dates from 1871 and incorporates elements of the original Norman church - the chancel arch and the corbels in the north porch are particularly worthy of note. Inside, a memorial to Hugo Francis Meynell-Ingram commemorates the benefactor who paid for the rebuilding. The splendid organ case by Temple Moore is a lone Gothic detail in this homage to the Romanesque style.

<span style="font-size: 1rem;">Our Safeguarding Officer is Martyn Boothroyd. Tel: 01653 628422. </span><span style="font-size: 1rem;">We follow Diocesan safeguarding policy guidelines as per http://www.dioceseofyork.org.uk/safeguarding</span>

Holy Epiphany, Butterwick Chapel

No churches found in Barton-le-Street Parish