List Of Places Of Worship In Craven
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List Of Places Of Worship In Craven
This is a partial list of active, former and demolished places of worship in the former Craven District in North Yorkshire in England. Most or all of Craven falls within the Archdeacon of Richmond and Craven, Archdeaconry of Richmond and Craven in the Church of England, the Skipton and Grassington circuit or the Airedale circuit in the Methodist Church of Great Britain, Methodist Church, and the Keighley/Skipton deanery#Catholic usage, deanery in the Catholic Church in England and Wales, Roman Catholic Church. Airton, Airton-in-Craven *Airton Friends' Meeting House *Airton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (now closed and in residential use): the chapel's Great War memorial plaque is now located in Kirby Malham St Michaels Church. Bolton *Bolton Abbey *The Bolton Priory, Priory Church of St Mary and St Cuthbert, Bolton Abbey *It is thought that there may have been a Saxon chapel on the site of the present Bolton Priory church. Bradley, North Yorkshire, Bradley *Bradley Methodist Chapel ...
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Craven District
Craven is a local government district of North Yorkshire, England centred on the market town of Skipton. In 1974, Craven District was formed as the merger of Skipton urban district, Settle Rural District and most of Skipton Rural District, all in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The population of the Local Authority area at the 2011 Census was 55,409. It comprises the upper reaches of Airedale, Wharfedale, Ribblesdale, and includes most of the Aire Gap and Craven Basin. The name Craven is much older than the modern district, and encompassed a larger area. This history is also reflected in the way the term is still commonly used, for example by the Church of England. History ''Craven'' has been the name of this district throughout recorded history. Note: Select the Thorton in Craven entry. Its extent in the 11th century can be deduced from The Domesday Book but its boundaries now differ according to whether considering administration, taxation or religion. Toponymy The deri ...
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