Christ Church, Ugthorpe

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The church, in 2007

Christ Church is the parish church of Ugthorpe, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

Ugthorpe was long in the parish of St Oswald's Church, Lythe. A church was constructed in the village between 1855 and 1857, to a 13th-century neo-Gothic design by Henry Edward Coe and Edwin Morton Goodwin. On completion, it had seating for 282 worshippers. The village was made a district chapelry in 1868, and later became its own parish.[1][2][3]

The cruciform church consists of a nave, chancel and transepts, with a vestry and porch. There is a small octagonal spire at the west end.[2][3]

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