English: St Kentigern's Church, Castle Sowerby. Castle Sowerby is an ancient parish. The church was built in the 12C, consisting of a shorter nave and a chancel. It was lengthened at each end in the 13C, and the south aisle, porch and belfry added in the 16C. It was repaired and altered in the 18C, 1889 and 1931. There is a well somewhere nearby.
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