Church building

Church of Saint Michael

United Kingdom Markington with Wallerthwaite Grade II listed building
Church of Saint Michael
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About

St Michael's Church is the parish church of Markington, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The church was commissioned by the family of William Wilberforce, and was designed by Adolphus Henry Cates in the early Gothic style. Its construction cost about £900, and it was completed in 1845.

Church of Saint Michael

It could seat 200 worshippers, and was dedicated to Michael the Archangel by the Bishop of Ripon in 1845. The bellcote and west gable were damaged in 1962 but rebuilt in 1968. A fire in 1973 destroyed the vestry and damaged the sanctuary, but the church was restored and rededicated the following year.

Church of Saint Michael

It was grade II listed in 1986. The church is built of gritstone and it has a Westmorland slate roof. It consists of a nave, a south porch, and a lower chancel with a north vestry, and on the west gable is a bellcote.

Church of Saint Michael

The porch has a pointed arch, above which is a hood mould and a statue in a niche.