The inhabitants of Pannal ... agreed to raise £500 (equivalent to £57,552 in 2023) on the parish rates to assist in promoting this desirable object".
[2][3] The foundation stone of the first Anglican St Mary's church in Low Harrogate was laid on 4 September 1822, "by Rev.
It was renamed as Kairos Church and now meets in Westcliffe Hall, opposite the old St Mary's building and has a vibrant congregation.
The stone vaulted south chapel contains a tomb and memorial to Richard Chapman Lofthouse (1832–1907) Deputy Surgeon General of the British Army who founded the church.
The four heaviest bells were removed after the church was declared redundant, and are now hung in the Grote Kerk of Dordrecht.