St Mary's Church, Dunsforth

It was demolished in 1860, and a new church was designed by James Mallinson and Thomas Healey and completed the following year.

It incorporated parts of the doorway from the original church, along with a capital and a broken font.

It consists of a nave, a lower chancel with a north organ chamber and vestry, and a southwest steeple.

The steeple has a tower with three stages, buttresses, and a porch with a pointed arch and a double-chamfered surround and a hood mould.

To the west is a stair tower, the bottom stage contains a cusped lancet window, and above are rectangular lights, clock faces with hood moulds, paired bell openings, a chamfered string course, and a band of trefoil tracery, and the tower is surmounted by a broach spire with a wrought iron weathervane.

The church, in 2015
The old church, in 1860