These pages include photographs and notes from visits to churches in York and Yorkshire. (Some were admired only from the outside, if they were locked at the time I visited.)
York churches
- Old St Lawrence, Lawrence Street - restoration in progress
- All Saints, North Street - famous stained glass and wonderful woodwork
- All Saints, Pavement - beautiful stained glass, and an imposing pulpit
- Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York - a charming church which escaped the usual Victorian restoration
- St Martin-le-Grand, Coney Street, York - a symbol of peace and reconciliation
- St Stephen, Acomb, York - (exterior and churchyard)
Yorkshire churches
- Bishop Wilton, St Edith - a richly decorated Victorian interior
- Felixkirk, St Felix - in search of ancestors, and a semicircular apse
- Kirkburn, St Mary - (exterior) - a fine Norman church
- Knapton (nr Malton), St Edmund - (exterior) - on the ancestral trail (again)
- Nunburnholme, St James - (exterior) - a brief visit to a beautiful place
- Rillington, St Andrew - a medieval wall painting, and a much-repaired spire
- Rudston, All Saints - (exterior) and the Rudston monolith
- Skelton, St Giles - (exterior) - a perfect Early English church