English Heritage sites near Collingham Parish

Spofforth Castle

SPOFFORTH CASTLE

4 miles from Collingham Parish

The ruined hall and chamber of a fortified manor house of the powerful Percy family, dating mainly from the 14th and 15th centuries. Its undercroft is cut into a rocky outcrop.

Steeton Hall Gateway

STEETON HALL GATEWAY

11 miles from Collingham Parish

A fine example of a small, well preserved manorial gatehouse dating from the 14th century.

York Cold War Bunker

YORK COLD WAR BUNKER

12 miles from Collingham Parish

The most modern and spine chilling of English Heritage’s properties the York Cold War Bunker uncovers the secret history of Britain’s Cold War.

Aldborough Roman Site

ALDBOROUGH ROMAN SITE

13 miles from Collingham Parish

Roman mosaic pavements line the remains of this once northern tribal capital, set amid a peaceful Victorian garden.

Clifford's Tower, York

CLIFFORD'S TOWER, YORK

14 miles from Collingham Parish

Experience stunning views over the ancient city of York and immerse yourself in centuries of history at one of York’s most iconic sites. 

St Mary's Church, Studley Royal

ST MARY'S CHURCH, STUDLEY ROYAL

16 miles from Collingham Parish

This magnificent High Victorian Anglican church was designed in the1870s by the flamboyant architect William Burges, and has been called his 'ecclesiastical masterpiece'.


Churches in Collingham Parish

Collingham: St Oswald's Church

Church Lane Collingham Wetherby
01937 573975

St Oswald's is the Parish Church of Collingham with Harewood.

We are a welcoming, inclusive church - we'd love you to join us! Why not 'Come and See?'

We hold two Services each Sunday in our Church on Church Lane (LS22 5AU) - a quiet 8.30am Said Eucharist and a 10am Eucharist with music / hymns and songs. The 10am service is also live streamed on our Facebook page 'Collingham with Harewood' (when we have the personnel to do this, see our Services and events page).  Through this technology, those who are unable to join us in person in the church building can still feel connected.  Our most recent services are also saved on the Facebook page.

On the Fourth Sunday of the month we have an All-Age Worship Service (more informal and interactive service without Communion).

We also have our Sunday Club (for primary school children) on the Third Sunday of the month and 'Teddy Praise' for babies, tots, pre-schoolers and their family/carers on the First Friday of the month.  Both of these groups meet in the Collingham Methodist  Hall, on Harewood Rd. Click on the tabs to the left to find out more.

St Oswald's church building is thought to be Saxon, with some of the stonework of the nave and chancel pre-dating the Norman Conquest of 1066. The church is dedicated to St Oswald, the Christian king of Northumbria until 642. There are substantial fragments of two Anglo-Saxon crosses - the Apostle's Cross, dated between the 8th and 10th Centuries, and a second Runic Cross decorated with intertwined dragons (or horses), thought to date from circa 900AD. The building was enlarged in the 14th century and the tower added in the 16th century. It was substantially altered internally in the 1840s and the windows changed  from stone mullions to'Gothic' style.

Please visit our Facebook site at Collingham with Harewood Parish for more up to date information or contact Rev'd Carolyn James on 01937 573975 or [email protected] if you have any enquiries.

Thank you!


Pubs in Collingham Parish

Collingham & Linton Sports Association

Harewood Road, Collingham, LS22 5BL
(01937) 572207
calsa.co.uk

Collingham & Linton Sports Association, Collingham
Cromwell's Bar & Kitchen

Harewood Road, Collingham, LS22 5NZ
(01937) 203634
cromwellsbarandkitchen.co.uk

Refurbished October 2019 and reopened as Cromwell's Bar & Kitchen commemorating the fact that Oliver Cromwell was reputed to have stayed here during the English Civil war (at the time of the Battle of Marston Moor a few miles away).
Wetherby Golf Club
Windmill Inn

Main Street, Linton, LS22 4HT
(01937) 582209
thewindmillinnlinton.co.uk

450 year old stone built traditional village pub with wooden beams and stone floors. There are two rooms and a conservatory and three real fires. A large beer garden adjoins at the rear.