St Cuthbert's Church, Forcett

St Cuthbert's Church is the parish church of Forcett, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

It was largely rebuilt between 1857 and 1859, and was grade II listed in 1987.

[1][2] It is built in sandstone with a Westmorland slate roof, and consists of a nave, a north aisle, a south porch, a chancel with a north vestry, and a west tower.

The tower has four stages, a plinth, quoins, a square stair turret to the northeast, a lancet window with a hood mould, two-light bell openings, a clock face on the east side, and an embattled parapet.

The porch is gabled and contains a round-headed doorway with waterleaf capitals to the shafts and an inner round-headed doorway with two orders, Incorporated into the porch are Anglo-Saxon and medieval carved stones.

The church, in 2015