St John's Church, Cononley

A National School was opened in Cononley in 1846, and it was also used to hold Anglican church services.

It was consecrated by the Bishop of Ripon on the day of the Feast of Saint James.

[2] It was initially a chapel of ease to St Andrew's Church, Kildwick, but was given its own parish in 1871.

The church was damaged by a major fire on 25 November 1946, in which most of the roof was destroyed, along with the vestry, but the windows, altar and war memorial survived.

It is in the Geometrical Gothic style and contains a continuous nave and chancel.

The church, in 2010