Church of St Luke, Soulby
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Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 12 Apr 2013
Church of England, built in 1663 by Sir Philip Musgrave http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Philip_Musgrave,_2nd_Baronet and renovated in the late C19th. The church is now privately owned but is a Grade II Listed Building. The roof is stone flagged with stone copings and kneelers. It has a ball finial to east gable and bellcote to west which carries a wrought-iron weathercock with Musgrave arms and date of 1830 Image http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?resourceID=5&uid=1145012