St Andrew's Church is a mission church in Cliffe, a village near Selby in North Yorkshire, in England.
A chantry chapel linked to Cliffe was established at Drax Priory in 1345.
There was no Anglican place of worship in the village until 1908, when a mission church[a] linked to St Mary the Virgin, Hemingbrough was constructed.
[1][2] It was a small wooden structure, but supported a service each Sunday.
[1][3] It was rebuilt in brick in 1985 and is now described by the Church of England as a "tranquil place for worship", which is also ideal for holding meetings.