Church of St Mary and St Alkelda, Middleham

Church of St Mary and St Alkelda, Middleham
Location Church Street, Middleham, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4PQ
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Previous denomination Roman Catholic Church
Architecture
Status Active
Functional status Parish church
Years built 13th century
Specifications
Capacity 200
Administration
Parish Middleham with Coverdale and East Witton and Thornton Steward
Archdeaconry Archdeaconry of Richmond and Craven
Diocese Diocese of Leeds
Clergy
Rector The Revd Jeffery Payne
Assistant priest(s) The Revd Elizabeth Moody

The Church of St Mary and St Alkelda is a Church of England parish church in Middleham, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire. The church is a grade I listed building,[1] and it dates from the 13th century.[2]

History

The church was made a collegiate church in 1477 by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III). The collegiate body consisted of a dean, six chaplains, four clerks and six choristers.[1] The post of dean was replaced by rector in 1840.[1] The church was a Royal Peculiar until 1845.[3]

On 15 February 1967, the church was designated a Grade I listed building.[1]

Present day

Today, the church is part of the benefice of "Middleham w Coverdale and E Witton and Thornton St" in the Archdeaconry of Richmond and Craven of the Diocese of Leeds.[4]

The parish stands in the Conservative Evangelical tradition of the Church of England.[4] The benefice has not passed resolutions rejecting the ordination of women.[5]

Notable clergy

References

Coordinates: 54°17′11″N 1°48′27″W / 54.2864°N 1.8075°W / 54.2864; -1.8075

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