English Heritage sites near Monk Fryston Parish

Steeton Hall Gateway

STEETON HALL GATEWAY

2 miles from Monk Fryston Parish

A fine example of a small, well preserved manorial gatehouse dating from the 14th century.

York Cold War Bunker

YORK COLD WAR BUNKER

14 miles from Monk Fryston Parish

The most modern and spine chilling of English Heritage’s properties the York Cold War Bunker uncovers the secret history of Britain’s Cold War.

Brodsworth Hall and Gardens

BRODSWORTH HALL AND GARDENS

14 miles from Monk Fryston Parish

Time really does stand still at Brodsworth Hall, one of the most unusual visitor attractions in South Yorkshire.

Clifford's Tower, York

CLIFFORD'S TOWER, YORK

15 miles from Monk Fryston Parish

Experience stunning views over the ancient city of York and immerse yourself in centuries of history at one of York’s most iconic sites. 

Howden Minster

HOWDEN MINSTER

15 miles from Monk Fryston Parish

The elaborately decorated ruins of a 14th-century chancel and chapter house (viewable only from the outside), attached to the still operational cathedral-like minster church.

Spofforth Castle

SPOFFORTH CASTLE

16 miles from Monk Fryston Parish

The ruined hall and chamber of a fortified manor house of the powerful Percy family, dating mainly from the 14th and 15th centuries. Its undercroft is cut into a rocky outcrop.


Churches in Monk Fryston Parish

St Wilfrid of Ripon

Main Street Monk Fryston Leeds
01977345732
https://www.stwilfridsandmarys.church/

St Wilfrid's, Monk Fryston and St Mary's, South Milford are Church of England parishes. We look to serve the community and share the love of Christ.

Our focus is on sharing the love of God with each other and our community through discipleship, outreach and varied worship styles.

All are welcome, no matter where they are on the faith journey with the hope that they will find friendship, fellowship and Jesus.


The church stands centrally in the village and is set on rising ground from the main road and looks across to Monk Fryston Hall, former home of the Hemsworth family, through whose generosity the church was restored in 1889-91.


There is evidence that there was a pre-conquest church on the site and in all probability. Archbishop Thomas re-built the church around 1080.

Building work continued into the 15th Century and on the 12th May 1444 the then Archbishop issued a commission to John, Bishop of Philippopolis to dedicate and consecrate the parish church and churchyard at Monkfriston. There is documentary proof that would suggest the church was originally dedicated to St Mary.

In two 16th century parishioners' wills, they state - William Wheldale in 1547 desired to be buried "in the church yerde of our ladie in Monkfriston" and Ralph Horsman in 1553 "within the churche of oure blessed ladie at Monke Friston".


There is a fragment of medieval glass inscribed S Wilfridvs de Repvn, and this is to be found below a modern figure of St Wilfrid in the middle light of the east window of the north aisle. This has given rise to the idea that he was the dedication saint of this church.

A full history of the church is available in booklet form in the church itself.

Today the church is central to the community with a full calendar of events.  To find out what is on visit: bit.ly/wandm-calendar


Pubs in Monk Fryston Parish

Blue Bell

86 Main Street, Monk Fryston, LS25 5DU

Blue Bell, Monk Fryston
Crown Inn

75 Main Street, Monk Fryston, LS25 5DU
(01977) 682468
thecrownmonkfryston.com/

Under new management (June 2014) with a new and improved kitchen. Large village pub (originally a coaching inn) on the A63 between Selby and Leeds.