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St.michael And All Saints Church, Hubberholme.
Artist
David Birchall
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
The mainly 12th century church stands by the River Wharfe at Hubberholme, in Yorkshire's Langstrothdale Valley. It was built on the site of a forest chapel. Inside is a beautiful wooden rood loft which escaped Elizabeth 1's orders to destroy all such objects. The pews, choir stalls and chairs were made by Thompson of Kilburn, 'the mouseman'. The trademark carving of a mouse can be found in many places within the church.
The church and village pub (The George Inn) were frequented by novelist J.B Priestley whose ashes are buried in the churchyard.
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September 18th, 2020
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Baldivis, WA - Australia
LF. Congratulations, featured in Best of British 23rd October 2021. Please see the discussion page with all this week's features which are in a larger format than the homepage
Strafford, PA - United States
This church has seen so much history. I appreciate the interesting background.
David Birchall replied:
It was fascinating to go inside Ira, and imagine all the people who had been there over hundreds of years.
David Birchall replied:
Incidentally Ira, my photo of the whitewashed pub "The George Inn" is the one referred to in the church description, as frequented by J.B.Priestly. The church and the pub are just across a small bridge from each other, with the River Wharfe meandering underneath. It's a wonderfully relaxing little place to visit.
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