St Mary’s Church

Founded in the 1100s as a daughter church to Beverley Minster, St Mary’s Church was completed in 1520 after a total overhaul that was started in the 13th century.

Maybe the most treasured corner of the building is the 14th-century north aisle, where at the east end the mouldings of the windows, tracery, piers and star vault all merge organically.

The late-14th century west front is sublime and may have even influenced King’s College Chapel at Cambridge, which was built soon after.

St Mary’s Church is also cherished for its 15th and 16th-century ceilings.

Don’t leave without seeing the Ceiling of Kings in the chancel, painted in 1446 and depicting the Kings of England up to that point, or the Ceiling of Stars and Constellations.

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