English Heritage sites near Beadlam Parish

Helmsley Archaeology Store

HELMSLEY ARCHAEOLOGY STORE

2 miles from Beadlam Parish

Helmsley Archaeology Store holds the extensive archaeological collections and paper based archives from English Heritage guardianship sites from the North of England including the counties of Northumberland, County Durham, Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, Cheshire.

Helmsley Castle

HELMSLEY CASTLE

2 miles from Beadlam Parish

Unlock 900 years of life at Helmsley Castle, an essential site for any visitor to the market town of Helmsley in the North York Moors National Park.

Rievaulx Abbey

RIEVAULX ABBEY

4 miles from Beadlam Parish

Rievaulx Abbey is the perfect choice for a peaceful day out, with its extensive ruins and fascinating museum in a secluded North York Moors valley.

Byland Abbey

BYLAND ABBEY

7 miles from Beadlam Parish

Once one of the greatest monasteries in England, Byland Abbey inspired the design of church buildings throughout North.

Pickering Castle

PICKERING CASTLE

10 miles from Beadlam Parish

This splendid 13th century castle was used as a royal hunting lodge, holiday home and stud farm by a succession of medieval kings.

Wheeldale Roman Road

WHEELDALE ROMAN ROAD

12 miles from Beadlam Parish

A mile-long stretch of enigmatic ancient road - probably Roman but possibly later or earlier - amid wild and beautiful moorland, still with its hard core and drainage ditches.


Churches in Beadlam Parish

St Hilda's, Beadlam

Main Road Nawton York
01439 770523
http://www.kirkdalechurches.org.uk

St Hilda's is the daughter church of St Gregory's Minster in the ecclesiastical parish of Kirkdale, which comprises six civil parishes, viz. Beadlam,Nawton,Skiplam,Wombleton,Welburn and Muscoates. This church was built in 1882-83 to meet the needs of the large proportion of the parishioners who inhabit the western half of the parish. Kirkdale has been a Local Ecumenical Partnership of Anglicans and Methodists for several years and because we have the two churches we are able to offer a choice of service with the traditional C of E BCP services at St Gregory's with less formal proceedings at St Hilda's where some services will be led by Methodist local preachers and others by the Vicar or Lay Readers. St Hilda's is licenced for both denominations. The two churches are cared for by a Joint Church Council with representatives from both Anglican and Methodist members. In 2000 a new extension was built to form a meeting and Sunday School room and this is known as The Millennium Room. The main body of the church is light and airy with a 2-manual organ and has some stained glass saved from the redundant chapels in Nawton and Wombleton to mark the link with the Methodists. There are also some memorial plaques which are quite interesting. The church clock was installed to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887.

St Hilda's is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of York's safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.


No churches found in Beadlam Parish