St Mary's Church, Hambleton

A chantry chapel dedicated to Our Lady was constructed in Hambleton in about 1307, and was last recorded in 1536.

It was designed by John Loughborough Pearson in the Decorated Gothic style, at a cost of £2,012 1s 9d.

In 1915, the church was given its own parish, and in 1949 some pews were removed to create a chapel and vestry.

It consists of a nave with flanking aisles, a southwest porch, and a chancel with a north vestry.

On the west gable is a timber-framed bellcote, on each side of which are three quatrefoil bell openings, and it has a pyramidal shingled roof with a metal cross.

The church, in 2017