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burial ground. The tower of the old church was renovated in 1769, with the whole church being renovated in 1819. When Sir Walter Tapper rebuilt the church in 1910, only the north wall and the east end of the chancel were left untouched. During the rebuilding in the early 20th century, stones found in
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Before Tapper's restoration, several changes were made to the building which was essentially of 12th and 13th century origin. At some point, the walls were re-inforced with buttresses and two arches inside the church were demolished to make just one arch. The top of the tower was removed
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The church is only 350 feet (110 m) away from the coast and is adjacent to a steep hill on the A174 road known as Lythe Bank. Its prominent location overlooking road and sea is often described as being in a commanding position for its views to the east. The
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the walls of the tower were dated to pre-conquest times. Tapper also adapted the Norman tower to fit a spire, which acts as a way marker and coast marker for sailors travelling alongside the dangerous part of the coast near to here.
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The roof was replaced again in 2018, when the roof tiles put up by Tapper were replaced with newer stones. The old sandstone tiles were carved into unique artworks by a local sculptor who then sold the pieces during the
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The churchyard contains many graves, some dating as far back as the 10th century. Several of the burial plots are those from the Phipps family; the Phipps' are the family that have been in possession of
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The benefice has a population of 2,700 but only 74 attend church, and of those, only 20 attend St Oswald's regularly. In 2016, St Oswald's performed three baptisms, nine weddings and seven funerals.
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The Church of St Oswald, is the parish church for the Parish of Lythe which covers over 40 square miles (100 km). The parish consists of the settlements of Lythe, Sandsend,
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and the area largely consists of a rural seaside landscape. The church is part of the benefice of Hinderwell, Roxby & Staithes with Lythe, Ugthorpe & Sandsend.
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Despite being described as having no antiquarian value by some writers (on account of its restoration in 1910) the building was given a grade I listing in 1969.
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and also commemorates seven unknown sailors who were washed ashore in the same period. The memorial sits to the south west of the church and is
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The following are listed as being rectors of St Oswalds between 1154 and 1537, when Edward Layton was presented as the vicar of St Oswalds by
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A church had been located on the site since the 13th century, but stones found in the early 20th century mark Lythe as being an important
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A church has been on the site since the 13th century, though the present building was adapted from the old church in 1910 by
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between incumbent and next incumbent when dates are incorrect, period appears too long or records are incomplete.
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was wrecked on the coast below Lythe. The graveyard contains a grave with three of the dead sailors.
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The churchyard also contains a memorial to the seventeen men from the village killed in the
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Hinderwell, Roxby & Staithes with Lythe, Ugthorpe & Sandsend
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and his recorder being Hugo Ashton, who succeeded him at Lythe.
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The graveyard and church were used as a setting in the
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Church of St Oswald, Lythe is located in North Yorkshire
54°30′24″N 0°41′18″W / 54.5066°N 0.6884°W / 54.5066; -0.6884
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Lythe
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Parish
Vicar(s)
Listed Building
1316097
Lythe
Whitby
North Yorkshire
A174 road
Sir Walter Tapper
grade I listed
Viking
Nostell Priory
Pope Alexander III
St Oswald

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