2006
SE7290 : St Mary's Church, Lastingham, Yorkshire
taken 20 years ago, near to Lastingham, North Yorkshire, England
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St Mary's Church, Lastingham, Yorkshire
St Mary's Church, Anserdale Lane, was founded in 1078 as the church of a Benedictine monastery by Stephen of Whitby. It became parochial in 1228 when the unfinished fabric of the original church was adapted and incorporated into the new church. Looking across the churchyard to Anserdale Lane.
Grade I Listed Building Link
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Grade I Listed Building Link
Lastingham Conservation Area, North Yorkshire
A picturesque village in Ryedale on the North York Moors. One of the highlights of Lastingham is its 11th century church, which boasts a unique crypt that is said to be one of the finest examples of Anglo-Saxon architecture in the country.
Conservation Area Appraisal: awaited
Conservation Area Map: Link![]()
Wikipedia: Link![]()
Church of St Mary, Lastingham: Link![]()
History: Link![]()
The Friends of Lastingham Church: Link
