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Knaresborough United Reform Church

  Happy Good Friday to those who partake in these celebrations. For our family it is a chance to unwind, reflect, and eagerly await the apparition of the crosses on Sugar Loaf Hill. However to some it is a religious occasion and to others it is another day off. In all honesty we're spending this weekend juggling exchanging on our new house and trying to relax...  Regardless of how you wish to spend today, we have an Easter treat in store. It isn't chocolate, but it is a trio of churches, each with a different congregation. A rare opportunity arose where we visited three quite different churches within the same place so it seemed fitting to use them as our special across the three holy days. Knaresborough United Reform Church has stood here since it was constructed in the late 1864, although it didn't have this name at the time. A church was founded for the spot in the late 17th century, but the chapel that stands today came in 1864/5 of course in the Gothic styl...

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