St Aidan's Church, Gillamoor

In 1802, it was entirely rebuilt by the local stonemason James Smith, using stone from a redundant church in Bransdale.

In 1902, it was again restored, this time by Temple Moore, replacing the tower with a belfry.

[1][2][3] The church is built in limestone, rendered on the north side, and has a stone flag roof.

At the west end is a square timber belfry with louvred openings, surmounted by a lead broach spire and a weathervane in the form of a fish.

The porch is gabled, and has a round-arched opening, above which is a carving in high relief.

The church, in 2018
View from the nave into the chancel