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50: 565: 467:, being described as "..a spacious and handsome structure in the later English style, with a square embattled tower." Most of the glass in the church dates from the 15th century when it was renovated, but a newer piece was installed in the 2010s. Whilst looking through the parish room, two churchwardens discovered a stained glass window depicting St Alkelda being strangled by a sash held by two priestly hands, whilst she was suspended over water. This was later dated to between 1920 and 1930, but no other provenance came to light. The window was later installed in the church. 455:
attended services at the church, even paying for gas to be installed for later afternoon services when their numbers threatened to overwhelm the local population. The renovation of 1880 was paid for with money raised from the current and former pupils at the school. This continued until 1901, when
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A church is believed to have existed on the site of St Alkelda's since Saxon times, however, the church that stands today is largely from the 14th and 15th centuries, with alterations and renovations in the late 19th and early 21st centuries. A previous church is believed to have been destroyed by
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being the main market town in the area, St Alkelda's was always the mother church, until the Church of Holy Ascension was built in Settle in 1838. The ancient parish that St Alkelda's was responsible for, consisted of over 18,500 acres (7,500 ha) and included; Giggleswick,
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Another possibility is that the church had an early association with the church of the same name at Middleham. Alkelda is believed to have been buried at Middleham, and that the church at Giggleswick became a daughter house of worship to the church there, after the
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Giggleswick Tarn was supposedly fed by the holy spring, and was large enough to support the needs of a community. In 1863, a 8 feet 2 inches (2.5 m) longboat was discovered on what was believed to be the site of the tarn. The boat was used for
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St Alkelda's was the only official burial place for the parish until the early 19th century. Various estimates have concluded that thousands may have been buried there over the intermediate centuries. The TV chat-show host,
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In 2020, the church gained permission to install solar panels on its roof to help it save energy and reduce its carbon footprint. No objections were raised by official bodies such as
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Spence, Victoria (September 2012). "Early Puritan Evangelism in the North: Christopher Shute, Preacher, Puritan and Vicar of Giggleswick in Craven, 1576 to 1626".
101: 63: 2287: 398:. The first documented reference to a church in Giggleswick was in 1160, when "Laurentius, persona de Guckilswic", mentioned the site in a letter written to 2303: 482: 382:, North Yorkshire, with much speculation as to how the dedication arrived at the church in Giggleswick. The church is still in use as a place of worship. 1076:
Some sources have St Alkald as the historical dedication. Alkelda is disputed as a Saxon name through its etymology, as female names did not end with an
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An illustrated guide to the curiosities of Craven, with a geological introduction; notices of the dialect; a list of the fossils; and a local flora
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St Alkelda's now serves the smaller ecclesiastical Parish of Giggleswick (parish code 460172), and had a weekly attendance of 40 in 2018.
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In 1507, a record indicates the granting of half an acre of land to build "a gramar scole for boys". Staff and pupils from the adjacent
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between incumbent and previous when dates are incorrect, period appears too long or records are incomplete.
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Records show that the church at Giggleswick was given by Henry de Puteaco in 1200, to the monks at
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The church is linked to the only other Anglican Church dedicated to St Alkelda in Yorkshire, the
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O'Connor, Sonia A. (January 1979). "The Conservation of the Giggleswick Tarn Boat".
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women during the Viking invasions. The name Alkelda, is said to derive from either
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The first reference to clergy is as far back as 1160, when the parish was in the
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The history and antiquities of the deanery of Craven, in the county of York
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The history and antiquities of the deanery of Craven, in the county of York
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Scanned mapping from 1848–1857, which shows the church as St Alkald
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Edwards, Heather (2004). "The saint of Middleham and Giggleswick".
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A history of Giggleswick School, from its foundation, 1499-1912
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Wood, P N (1996). "On the Little British Kingdom of Craven".
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Churchwardens of Giggleswick, 1683-1883, and related items
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Bentley was the pastor at St James' Episcopal Church in
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Architecturally, the style of the church ranges between
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Church of St Alkeda, Giggleswick
A church with a lych-gate in the foreground
54°04′19″N 2°17′20″W / 54.072°N 2.289°W / 54.072; -2.289
OS grid reference
SD813642
Giggleswick
North Yorkshire
Denomination
Church of England
Official webpage
Parish church
Dedication
Alkelda
Early English
Perpendicular
Diocese
Leeds
Archdeaconry
Richmond and Craven
Deanery
Bowland and Ewecross
Benefice
Parish
Vicar(s)
Listed Building
1157303
Anglican
Giggleswick
North Yorkshire
Saxon

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