St Mary's Church, Mirfield
St Mary's Church is the main Church of England parish church for the town of Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England. The current building is a large Gothic Revival structure designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, replacing an older structure, the tower of which still survives a short distance from the present building. These structures form Mirfield's most prominent landmark and both are listed for preservation by Historic England, the old church tower as Grade II and the present building as Grade II*.The church is notable for its Victorian architecture, medieval remains and a surviving 11th-century motte-and-bailey castle mound located within the grounds. The church has been on the Heritage at Risk Register since 2013 due to substantial works required to repair the building.
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Dunbottle Lane, Kirklees Northorpe
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St. Mary the Virgin
Dunbottle Lane
WF14 9HY Kirklees, Northorpe
England, United Kingdom
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