Church in the historic village of Heptonstall in Yorkshire.


The original church at Heptonstall was dedicated to St Thomas a Becket and was built between 1256 and 1260. Later adaptations gave it two naves, two aisles and two chantry chapels as well as a tower. Following a storm in 1847 the west face of the tower fell away. Some measure of repair took place and the church was used up to 1854 when the present church was completed at a cost of £7,000. The new church was consecrated on 26th October 1854 by Bishop Longley of Ripon and dedicated to St Thomas the Apostle. Today, the church itself is remarkably complete with the exception of the missing roof. It is especially eerie and worth a visit at night time in the winter before retiring to the Cross Inn pub across the way for a warming pint.


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Location: Ruins of the Church of St Thomas a' Becket Heptonstall Yorkshire
Photo credit: © Gillian Singleton / Alamy / Afripics
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