St Oswald's Church, Sowerby

The earliest church at Sowerby of which any part remains appears to have been built about 1140.

The tower, which contains the remains of the Norman church, was built in the fifteenth century with a hagioscope through which the altar is seen.

In 1883, further restoration and repair included the erection of an open Lantern of woodwork surmounted by a slated spire above the chancel crossing.

In the 1980s, re-ordering of the church took place including adding a free-standing altar to allow more intimate congregational worship.

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