Osbaldwick
North Yorkshire
C12 in origin with extensive restoration of 1877 by J Oldrid Scott and alterations and additions of 1967 by A Mennim.
Hammer-dressed limestone, plain tile roof.
Medieval 4-bay nave and chancel, south transept with vestry and porch to south and organ chamber to south-east of 1967.
Jacobean pulpit and communion rail.
Monument in south wall to Mary Ward: "To love the poore, persever in the same, live, dy and rise with them was all the ayme of Mary Ward who having lived 60 years and 8 days dyed the 20th of Jan 1641."