St Cuthbert'S Church, York
About St Cuthbert'S Church, York
St Cuthbert's Church, Peasholme Green, York is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in York now known as St Cuthbert's House of Prayer. HistoryThe church dates from the 15th century. Around 1430 it was restored and largely rebuilt by William de Bowes MP, former Lord Mayor of York in 1417 and 1428. It was restored in 1859 when the stonework was repointed, the floor was levelled and the church was repewed. It was joined with St Michael le Belfrey and the church building was converted in 1980 into offices for that parish. It is now used as the St Cuthbert's House of Prayer. MemorialsRichard LundSarah LundThomas Kilby Charles Mitley
St Cuthbert'S Church, York Description
St Cuthbert's Church, Peasholme Green, York is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in York now known as St Cuthbert's House of Prayer. HistoryThe church dates from the 15th century. Around 1430 it was restored and largely rebuilt by William de Bowes MP, former Lord Mayor of York in 1417 and 1428. It was restored in 1859 when the stonework was repointed, the floor was levelled and the church was repewed. It was joined with St Michael le Belfrey and the church building was converted in 1980 into offices for that parish. It is now used as the St Cuthbert's House of Prayer. MemorialsRichard LundSarah LundThomas Kilby Charles Mitley