Churches in North Grimston
Churches and Christian places of worship.
All Churches in North Grimston sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation
Church of St Helen
The Church of St Helen, located in the picturesque grounds of Kilnwick Percy Hall, offers visitors a glimpse into its 12th-century origins with a charming Norman style. While exploring this Grade II listed building, visitors can enjoy the convenience of parking nearby and a cafe for refreshments. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those seeking a serene countryside experience.
St Hilda's Church
St Hilda's Church in Ellerburn offers visitors a serene and historical experience with its well-preserved architecture dating back to the 11th century. Conveniently, there is free parking available for those visiting the church, making it an easy stop for tourists exploring the picturesque surroundings of Pickering.
Madhyamaka Kadampa Meditation Centre
Located in the serene countryside of Kilnwick Percy, the Madhyamaka Kadampa Meditation Centre offers a peaceful retreat with its beautiful gardens and historic buildings. Visitors can enjoy meditation classes, a cozy cafe, and a gift shop, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and spiritual exploration. Parking is available on-site, ensuring easy access to this tranquil destination.
St Mary's Priory Church
Located near St Mary's Priory Church in Old Malton, this parking facility offers free parking just 100 yards down the river bank. It's an ideal spot for tourists looking to explore the scenic walking routes in the area, providing convenient access to the church and surrounding attractions.

Church of St Peter and St Paul

Pickering Methodist Church

Saint Joseph's Catholic Church
Chapel of Rest, Brompton
Located in the picturesque village of Brompton-by-Sawdon, the Chapel of Rest offers convenient parking for visitors exploring this historic area. While the payment options are not specified, it is likely a pay-and-display facility, typical for such locations. Enjoy a visit to the Grade II listed chapel, an early design by renowned architect Temple Moore.

Elim Ryedale Church
Discover a welcoming Pentecostal church community in Malton, known for its friendly atmosphere and strong Bible teaching.

Friends Meeting House
Discover the Friends Meeting House in Malton, a tranquil space for reflection and Quaker worship in the heart of the town.
Goerge Fowler Jones and family grave
Discover the Goerge Fowler Jones family grave, a poignant memorial located in the historic village of Old Malton.
Hope Central
Hope Central is a welcoming church located in the heart of Malton, providing spiritual guidance and community fellowship.
Hope Central Two
Hope Central Two is a community-focused church located in the heart of Malton, offering a place for worship and gathering.
Kirkham Priory
Kirkham Priory offers a small, free parking area for visitors exploring this serene English Heritage site. Nestled in a picturesque valley near a stream, it's an ideal spot for a peaceful walk or picnic amidst medieval ruins. Please note, there are no on-site facilities, so plan accordingly.

Maggie Carrington Spiritualist Medium
Maggie Carrington Spiritualist Medium offers spiritual guidance and connection in the heart of Norton, Malton.

Norton Trinity Methodist Church
Norton Trinity Methodist Church offers a warm welcome and a vibrant community spirit in Malton, praised for its friendly atmosphere and accessible facilities.
Old Malton Priory Community Centre
Experience the historic charm of Old Malton Priory Community Centre, a highly-rated space for worship and community events.

Old Malton, St Mary the Virgin
Discover St Mary the Virgin in Old Malton, a historic church offering a peaceful place for reflection and community.
Ryedale Methodist Circuit
Ryedale Methodist Circuit in Malton offers a welcoming space for worship and community, featuring excellent accessibility for all.
St Andrew's Church, Weaverthorpe
St Andrew's Church in Weaverthorpe offers a serene visit for tourists exploring Yorkshire's historical sites. While the parking details are not explicitly mentioned, visitors should be prepared for standard pay-and-display options typical of such rural attractions. Enjoy the tranquility and historical significance of this Grade I listed church, nestled in a picturesque corner of Yorkshire.