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Latest revision as of 18:26, 10 February 2026

Church in Scackleton, North Yorkshire, England

The church, in 2014

St George the Martyr’s Church is an Anglican church in Scackleton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

Scackleton lies in the parish of All Saints’ Church, Hovingham. In 1910, a church was constructed in the village.[1] The church was not licensed for weddings, and marriages conducted under special licence were held only in 1997 and 2013.[2]

The church is built of stone, with a tiled roof. It has a continuous nave and chancel, lit by narrow, pointed windows, and an oak porch on a stone base. Inside, there is a pine chancel screen, a bell supported by oak brackets in the middle of the west wall, and a font, brought from St Peter’s Church, Dalby.[3]

54°08′45″N 1°00′25″W / 54.1457°N 1.0069°W / 54.1457; -1.0069

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