Stalling Busk is one of 3 settlements based around Semer Water in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire
This ruin is all that remains of the original Parish Church at Stalling Busk. It dates from around 1722, although some of the structure incorporates stonework from an earlier church on the site dating from 1602 – 1603. 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.
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Location: Stalling Busk, near Semerwater, North Yorkshire Dales, UK
Photo credit: © Cernan Elias / Alamy / Afripics
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