St. Bartholomew
A 13th century church built as a Chapel of Ease St Bartholomew’s was rebuilt in 1753 and in 1867 the chancel was enlarged and a vestry added. The interior was altered for the first vicar of the Oxford Movement in the north of England. There is an attractive and unusual bell-cote, mentioned by Pevsner. The building is in excellent condition and has a capacity of 60. The graveyard is maintained by the PCC with the help of a contractor.
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Safeguarding
In accordance with the Church of England safeguarding policy, the parishes of the United Benefice of Kirkwhelpington, Kirkharle and Kirkheaton, and Cambo are committed to:
i) Promoting a safer environment and culture
ii) Safely recruiting and safeguarding all those with any responsibility related to children, young people - and vulnerable adults within the church
iii) Responding promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation
iv) Caring pastorally for survivors of abuse and other affected persons
v) Caring pastorally for those who are the subject of concerns or allegations of abuse, and other affected persons
vi) Responding to those that may pose a present risk to others