Bedale Church of St Gregory
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Ecclesiastical site
There are major building remains
Name | Bedale Church of St Gregory |
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Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | North Yorkshire |
1974 Authority | North Yorkshire |
Civil Parish | Bedale |
Church, comprising nave, chancel, north and south aisles, west tower and crypt. The nave dates from C12. In the late C12, the chancel was rebuilt and the north aisle added. The south aisle and south chapel date from around 1290, while the north aisle and north chapel were rebuilt circa 1340. The west tower was built as a fortified structure, also circa 1340, and at the same time the chancel was extended to the east and the crypt constructed below. The tower was heightened in C15. Fragments of late C9 carved stonework can be found in the crypt. (PastScape)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SE265884 |
Latitude | 54.2909889221191 |
Longitude | -1.59361004829407 |
Eastings | 426550 |
Northings | 488450 |