St Helen's Church, Wheldrake

It is built of limestone, in two stages, and has small diagonal buttresses.

The door and windows have pointed arches, and there is a vestry on the north side.

By the late-18th century, the church was ruinous, and the nave was demolished and rebuilt in brick in 1779.

It has round arched windows, and an apse, and is described by Nikolaus Pevsner as "handsome, rectangular [and] well-lit".

The pulpit and altar furnishings were carved in 1910 by Robert Thompson.

The church, seen from the south
Interior of the church, in 2006