Fewston

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The village church
The village church
Map sources for Fewston at grid reference SE177529
Map sources for Fewston at grid reference SE177529


Fewston is a village in North Yorkshire, situated north of Otley and close to Swinsty and Fewston reservoirs.

The poet Edward Fairfax lived at nearby New Hall, now submerged under the waters of Fewston Reservoir, as did the knight Ferdinando Fairfax. Edward's daughters Elizabeth and Anne were baptised in the village church in 1606 and 1621 respectively, while Ferdinando's daughter Mary and son Charles were baptised there in 1606 and 1615.[1]

The Church of St Michael and St Lawrence is the village church. The majority of the building was constructed in 1697, although the tower dates from the 14th century.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ The History and Topology of Harragate and Knaresbourough Forest by William Grainge
  2. ^ The Church of St Michael and St Lawrence, Fewston, by The Friends of Fewston Church, published 2006

Coordinates: 53.97187° N 1.73165° W