Parish church of St Mary
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Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 24 Dec 2010
The large and impressive parish church in Thirsk is dedicated to Sain Mary and is reckoned to be the finest church of the Perpendicular period in North Yorkshire. It was begun about 1430 and work continued for around a century.