DescriptionChurch of St Thomas a Becket, Hampsthwaite - geograph.org.uk - 1255874.jpg
English: Church of St Thomas a Becket, Hampsthwaite. A very similar view to 68166. "The present church was built in 1902 from the materials of the old one. There are remains of the Saxon building in the fifteenth century tower and Celtic crosses are set into the porch. The church register dates from 1610. Early Christian gravestones found on the site are incorporated into the building itself. The Church is dedicated to St Thomas a Becket of Canterbury. The main building is of a coursed squared gritstone and ashlar and grey slate roof. The South porch has a chamfered arch, the side walls include medieval and seventeenth century inscriptions and tomb slabs. The windows of the Church are in perpendicular style. The gable has coping and finial detailing to the east end." http://www.harrogate.gov.uk/pdf/DS-P-CAA_Hampsthwaite_Approved180209.pdf
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