St Mary's Church, Kettlewell

There was a church in Kettlewell in the mediaeval period, but it was entirely rebuilt in 1820.

[2] The church is built of stone with a stone slate roof, and consists of a nave, a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower.

The tower has three stages, a round-arched south doorway with a keystone, string courses, windows with pointed arches in the middle stage, bell openings with pointed arches and hood moulds in the top stage, and an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles.

The windows in the body of the church are in Perpendicular style.

[2][3] The font is probably early 12th century and came from the earlier church.

The church, in 2016
View from the nave into the chancel