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  1. St Michael and All Angels' Church is the Church of England parish church of Haworth, West Yorkshire. The current structure, the third church building on the site, was built between 1879 and 1881 although parts of the original medieval church building, notably the tower, survive from earlier periods.

    • England
    • Grade II
  2. History of Haworth Church. The current St Michael and All Angels church in Haworth is the third building of religious significance to stand on this site, with the first Haworth Chapel dating back to the 14th and 15th Centuries.

  3. The current St Michael and All Angels church in Haworth is the third building of religious significance to stand on this site, with the first Haworth Chapel dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries.

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    St Michael and All Angels' Church. St Michael and All Angels' Church is situated on Church Street, next to the parsonage. It is part of the Church of England Deanery of Craven. Baptists in the area met in a barn at the bottom of Brow Road in 1785.

  5. 2 de mai. de 2024 · The Choir of Bradford Cathedral holds regular ‘Safari Evensongs’, where they head to local churches to sing. And on Sunday, February 25th at 3.30pm, the Girls Choir will head to St Michael and All Angels on Church Street, Haworth in the first of these services for 2024.

  6. Overview. Heritage Category: Listed Building. Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1283403. Date first listed: 23-Feb-1955. List Entry Name: CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. Statutory Address: CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS, CHURCH STREET. Go to the official list entry.

  7. Summary Description. The West tower survives from the early chapel on this site, the sole survivor from a time when it served as a chapel of ease of Bradford. The chapel was rebuilt 1655. Otherwise the church is entierly a rebuilding of T. H & F. Healey in 1879-80.