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The Church of St Patrick spire can be seen for miles and known locally as the ‘Queen of Holderness’, was built in the 14th century; it has the proportions of a small cathedral, and is one of the most gracious of churches in Yorkshire. The church is a magnificent cruciform church with a tower and splendid spire. There is a god Easter Sepulchre, a restored medieval scree, and there are many fine carved details all-round the church.
The church is a Grade I listed building
- Type:
- Place of Worship