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Latitude: 53.9187 / 53°55'7"N
Longitude: -1.6484 / 1°38'54"W
OS Eastings: 423188
OS Northings: 447010
OS Grid: SE231470
Mapcode National: GBR JRX3.XZ
Mapcode Global: WHC8R.NR7Q
Plus Code: 9C5WW992+FJ
Entry Name: Church of St Oswald
Listing Date: 22 November 1966
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1174461
English Heritage Legacy ID: 330510
ID on this website: 101174461
Location: St Oswald's Church, Leathley, North Yorkshire, LS21
County: North Yorkshire
District: Harrogate
Civil Parish: Leathley
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Leathley St Oswald
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Church building
SE 24 NW LEATHLEY LEATHLEY LANE
(west side, off)
4/42 Church of St Oswald
22.11.66
GV I
Church of St Oswald. C12 and C15/16, restored 1869. Coursed gritstone
rubble in tower, remainder ashlar, stone slate roof. West tower; 2-bay nave
with north and south aisles and south porch; chancel of 2 bays with organ
chamber on north side and vestry on south side. Tower of 4 stages, slight
quoins, a narrow single-splayed window to stages 2 and 3 and a larger,
round-headed belfry window. Pyramidal roof. Shallow pointed arch to south
porch and round headed 3-light mullioned windows to south aisle and chancel.
C19 gabled windows, Perpendicular style, at east end of south aisle wall and
chancel. Interior: west wall of nave has round-headed, quoined and
voussoired arch and fine door with elaborate wrought-iron strap hinges and
decoration, probably C12 or C13. Above it a single-splayed window looking
into the second stage of the tower. The 2-bay nave arcades have octagonal
piers with roll-mouldings and emblems in relief on capitals. Unmoulded,
round-headed chancel arch. Chancel has piscina with triangular canopy and
crocketted finials, south side. Memorials to Hitch family on chancel walls.
The restoration of 1869 included a new roof, the replacement of the box pews
and the insertion of the organ into the north aisle chapel. H Speight,
Upper Wharfedale, London, 1900, p 119. N Pevsner, Yorkshire West Riding,'
1967, p 301.
Listing NGR: SE2318847012
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