St Michael le Belfrey

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St Michael le Belfrey is a historic Anglican church in the centre of York, England, noted for its close proximity to York Minster and its distinctive medieval architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
Grade I listed building
parish church
architecturalPeriod Tudor
architecturalStyle Gothic
baptismDateOfGuyFawkes 1570
baptismPlaceOf Guy Fawkes NERFINISHED
benefice York City Centre Churches NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 16th century
churchmanship Charismatic evangelical
cityCentreChurch true
constructionEnd 1537
constructionStart 1525
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Michael NERFINISHED
the Archangel Michael NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of York NERFINISHED
governingBody Parochial Church Council of St Michael le Belfrey NERFINISHED
hasFunction community centre
place of worship
hasTower true
hasWebsite https://www.belfrey.org
heritageDesignationDate 14 June 1954
heritageStatus Grade I listed
knownFor active evangelical congregation
proximity to York Minster
student and young adult ministry
liturgicalTradition Anglican
locatedIn City of York NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
York NERFINISHED
locatedOn High Petergate NERFINISHED
material stone
nearLandmark Bootham Bar NERFINISHED
notableFeature Perpendicular Gothic tracery
historic interior fittings
large clear-glazed windows
medieval stonework
stained glass windows
tower with belfry
parish St Michael le Belfrey with St Cuthbert NERFINISHED
predecessorBuilding earlier medieval church
province Province of York NERFINISHED
proximityTo York Minster NERFINISHED
roofMaterial tile
usesLanguage English

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York city centre hasLandmark St Michael le Belfrey