St Mary's Church, Whitkirk

The chancel was rebuilt in 1901 by G. F. Bodley after which it remained largely unchanged until it was reordered in 1990.

[2] The church has a west tower with diagonal buttresses and carved obelisk pinnacles, a two light belfry and a lead-clad spire.

[2] The lychgate, officially opened on 26 June 1949 as a memorial to the dead of the two World Wars, was listed at Grade II in 1976.

There is the recumbent tomb of Sir Robert Scargill and his wife with alabaster effigies above.

On the North side of the chancel there is the tomb to engineer John Smeaton.