All Hallows Church, Bardsey

The Bardsey Millennium Tapestry, created by many people from the village, is hung at the west end of the north wall of the church.

The church was built in the 9th century; its tower is the oldest surviving part from between 850 and 950 AD.

A north chapel which now serves as a vestry was constructed in 1521 by request of Edmund Mauleverer of Wothersome and he and his son Robert are interred beneath it.

The south chapel was added during the 19th century for Lord Bingley (after whom the adjacent pub is named after).

The church is built of red sandstone with a coursed rubble tower and harrier-dressed gritstone to the chancel and south transept.

The west elevation and tower