Facilities and features
Accessibility
The toilet is wheelchair accessible from outside, through the Vestry, but there are three steps from inside church
On road parking only
The toilet is wheelchair accessible from outside through the Vestry, but three steps from inside church
There are no steps into church but there are three steps into the chancel and choir with a handrail.
Our Building
The church is open every day during daylight hours.
Built in 1896 it is a Grade II listed building. Built of coursed squared stone the roof has been renewed in concrete tiles. Cruciform without aisles. North transept tower, north porch and vestry. Apsidal chancel. Paired lancet windows, stepped buttresses. Battlemented tower with round projecting stair turret. Stepped lancet west window. Good oak door. Interior: stone and smooth plaster. Ornamental crown-post roof. High- quality painted glass: west window by W F Curtis Ward and Hughes, 1905, also some lancets. Other windows by Shrigley & Hunt. Good oak choir stalls and communion rail. OSBM on tower base.
We received the Eco Church Bronze Award in March 2022 and the Silver Award in March 2023. We participated in the "Love Your Burial Ground Week" churchyard nature survey in June 2022 and June 2023.
Music and Worship
During the summer months we hold music concerts when possible. Check our ACNY page for updates.
Built by Peter Conacher & Co, Huddersfield and Dublin. Installed in 1910 and most recently restored in 1986. It is a single manual pipe organ with pedals and seven speaking stops
Evensong on 1st Sunday at 3pm
Groups, Courses and Activities
Our monthly Saturday coffee morning's are held in the Aislaby Parish Hall on dates to be announced. Check our ACNY page for updates.
Help for Visitors
The church is open every day during daylight hours. We have a community library at the back of church and books may be bought or exchanged.
Other Features
We collect contributions of tinned and dry goods and deliver to the Trussell Trust Middlesbrough Food Bank.