St Paul's Church, Brompton-on-Swale
St Paul's Church is an Anglican church in Brompton-on-Swale, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
The village is part of the parish of St Agatha's Church, Easby. Brompton did not have its own place of worship until 1838, when a chapel of ease was constructed. Half of the building was partitioned off as a schoolroom until 1872, when a new school was built behind the church. The church was Grade II listed in 1969.[1] It was reordered in the 1990s, with the pews replaced by moveable seats.[2]
It church is built of stone with a Welsh slate roof, and consists of a two-bay nave with a north porch, and a higher two-bay chancel with a south vestry. On the west gable is a bellcote with Baroque-style coping. The windows in the nave and the east window have Perpendicular tracery, while the other windows in the chancel have Y-tracery.[1][3]
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References
- ^ a b Historic England. "Church of St Paul (1131598)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
- ^ "St Paul's Brompton-on-Swale". The Parish Of Easby, Skeeby, Brompton On Swale and Bolton-on-Swale. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
- ^ Grenville, Jane; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2023) [1966]. Yorkshire: The North Riding. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-25903-2.