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St. Paul's at Healey

Overview

St Paul’s Church stands between the villages of Healey and Fearby, overlooking one of the most beautiful valleys in this part of North Yorkshire. 

SERVICES
The church is open for private prayer and visitors throughout the year during daylight hours. If you leave a request for prayer at the back of the church, rest assured that we will join our prayers with yours.
Our usual pattern of services is Holy Communion at 9.15am on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month, and Evensong on the 2nd and 4th Sundays (at 4pm in winter months and 6.30pm in summer months).

HISTORY
Healey was historically a township in the large ancient parish of Masham, in the North Riding of Yorkshire. It became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1849. The civil parish of Healey with Sutton was formed in 1866.

CHURCHWARDENS
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Anne Ramsay 01765 689278
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Delia Richmond 01765 658765

LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Kell Bank, Healey, Ripon HG4 4LH

Godography

Photographs showcasing some of our beautiful and stunning features of St. Paul's in Healey. Come and see for yourselves! All are welcome.
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  • Welcome
    • Get Involved
    • St Mary's Masham
    • St Paul's Healey
    • St Mary's Snape
    • St Michael's Well
    • St Mary's North Stainley
    • St Nicholas West Tanfield
  • Weekly News
  • Life Events
  • Diary
  • Safeguarding
    • Data Protection
  • Contact
  • Yoredale News