Roecliffe: St Mary, Roecliffe

The neo-Norman church of St Mary was built in 1843, and is believed to be the only church in the country with an entirely vaulted roof. The marble floor and steps of the chancel, and the vestry door, were originally part of York Minster. There is also a 17th Century communion table, and a Jacobean pulpit. The tiers of pews arranged along three walls are reminiscent of a college chapel. The stone for building the church came partly from the old Roman quarry in the grounds of Aldborough Manor, and partly from another quarry at Copgrove.
Please see the page `More Information about Roecliffe Church` to read more.
Built: 1843
Our Patron: Dean & Chapter of York, Bishop of Ripon & Leeds
Parish Communion
A service with hymns and a sermon; lasts about 50-60 minutes.
Every second Sunday at 10:00 AM for 1 hour
Tuesday
Roecliffe Racket Club DrawThe monthly draw for the `Roecliffe Racket Club` usually takes place between 6.30pm and 7.00pm. Venue to be announced. All are welcome to come and join in. Please note that from January 2007, there will be four prizes each month (£20, £10, £10 and £5).
Every first Tuesday at 6:30 PM for ¾ hour
| Our Location:
The Green Roecliffe
North Yorkshire YO51 9NB |
Contact:
The Revd P.J. Smith The Vicarage, Church Lane, Boroughbridge, YORK Tel: 01423 322433
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