Stalling Busk Old ChurchThe Old Church
Stalling Busk 17th century church - pre 1900
Later photograph. The church is now limewashed
Inside the old church
Stalling Busk church - photo taken in 1975
August 2005 The interior of the church is divided by two arcades which run north-south rather than follow the usual plan of east-west alignment. These arcades probably date from the early nineteenth century.
The church was still in use in the early twentieth century, but it was in a poor state of repair. When the new church of St. Mathews was built in the village of Stalling Busk in 1908-09, the Old Church fell into disuse and was soon stripped of its roof and furnishings.
In its early years this building was a chapel of ease. Stalling Busk became a perpetual curacy in the 1750s and a fully independent ecclesiastical parish in the 1860s. Saint Matthews the new parish church was built in 1909. Pages that link to this page: Bainbridge / Local History Of The Dales / Old Photographs / Stalling Busk |
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| Last updated:Fri, 25 Jul 2008 |
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