Boston Spa - The Church of St Mary
The Church of St Mary the Virgin in Boston Spa is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of York and the Diocese of York. It is a Grade II listed building.
The original church on this site (designed by S. Taite) was constructed from 1812 to 1814; the current church was constructed over twelve years from 1872 to 1884, designed by architect W. H. Parkinson. The church has a cruciform plan with a four-bay nave and a tower to the west. The vestry is on the southern side. It is built of ashlar magnesian limestone, although some of the ornamental dressings are of sandstone. The roof is of green slate.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin in Boston Spa is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of York and the Diocese of York. It is a Grade II listed building.
The original church on this site (designed by S. Taite) was constructed from 1812 to 1814; the current church was constructed over twelve years from 1872 to 1884, designed by architect W. H. Parkinson. The church has a cruciform plan with a four-bay nave and a tower to the west. The vestry is on the southern side. It is built of ashlar magnesian limestone, although some of the ornamental dressings are of sandstone. The roof is of green slate.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin in Boston Spa is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of York and the Diocese of York. It is a Grade II listed building.
The original church on this site (designed by S. Taite) was constructed from 1812 to 1814; the current church was constructed over twelve years from 1872 to 1884, designed by architect W. H. Parkinson. The church has a cruciform plan with a four-bay nave and a tower to the west. The vestry is on the southern side. It is built of ashlar magnesian limestone, although some of the ornamental dressings are of sandstone. The roof is of green slate.
A4 print £13 (unframed); A3 print £15 (unframed); A4 mounted & framed £40 (H44.6cm x W32.3cm x D2.5cm); A3 mounted & framed £45 (H53.2cm x 43cm x D2.5cm)