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Exploring North Yorkshire’s parish churches, keepers of history
"We were on our way to Malhamdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, about an hour north and a bit west of Leeds, when we spotted a church tower in the rural community of Kirkby Malham and decided to take a look. What we found was a charming 15th-century parish church nestled in a churchyard on a side lane in a community too small even for the designation of “village.” The church, however, serves a large parish of 37 square miles. Entering the church, we noticed a small, modern statue of St. Michael located in a niche above the entrance."