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Gregory, Kirkdale |
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Vicar: Revd Andrew de Smet Kirkdale Vicarage, Beadlam,
Nawton, York, YO62 7ST |
Churchwardens : |
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| Mr G Mellor 01439 771242 |
Mrs G Wood |
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'One would look far before finding a place which surpasses Kirkdale for the combination of beauty of setting with historic and architectural interest.' Few would disagree with these opening words of St Gregory's Minster's guide book written by Richard Fletcher. Kirkdale's most famous monument is the ANGLO-SAXON SUNDIAL situated just above the main doorway under cover of the C18th porch. It is well preserved owing to its having been covered by a coating of plaster for several centuries prior to 1771 and to the subsequent protection afforded by the porch. The Old English inscriptions on the sundial tell us that St Gregory's was bought by Orm Gamelson when it was in ruins and he had it rebuilt. It tells us that this was during the period when Tostig was Earl of Northumbria, 1055-1065. The earliest phase of the present building was therefore within this decade. The inscription makes it clear that the church built by Orm replaced an earlier one and expert scholarly opinion, on the evidence of decorated stone slabs and more recent excavations, dates the history of the site to about 750 or perhaps even earlier. There are several more interesting items within the church. |
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JCC Secretary: Mrs C Bratherton JCC Treasurer: Mr B Bartlett JCC Child Protection Representative: Mrs P Trill Note: JCC = Joint Church Council
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