Amotherby St Helen's Church: Ryedale networks and connections. What did the Victorians do for the Street Churches?
St Helen's church, Amotherby, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 6TN
Join us for the first in a series of mini talks and tours in The Street Benefice, Ryedale, focusing on the Victorian restoration of a series of fascinating historic churches, led by Dr Dav Smith, buildings archaeologist from the University of York.
Discover the story of the Rev. Charles Pierrepont Peach who led the local community to fund the restoration of the church by subscription in 1871, with the sometimes controversial Victorian architect, George Fowler Jones. Enjoy free coffee and refreshments before Dr Smith leads you on a guided tour of the church and explains how buildings archaeologists put together the jigsaw puzzle of architectural fragments, including lost elements of window tracery discovered in the churchyard, and archival sources deposited in dusty record offices. Discover the significance of fragments of architectural stone cemented into the church porch and learn more about the church’s medieval bell from the Diocese of York’s bell expert, John Arthur.
Families can take advantage of an infant feeding station and entertain youngsters with an I-Spy activity. If you are planning your own church repair project you can also come along and meet the team who have led its recent restoration.
Tour 1000-1130 Saturday 14th September (but the church will be open all day, as it is every day)
St Helen's church, Amotherby, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 6TN
Most of our churches can be accessed via a disabled or pushchair ramp, but if you have particular requirements, please contact the organiser Professor Kate Giles ([email protected]).