The Parish Church of St Leonard in Loftus, North Yorkshire was rebuilt in 1811, the former building being described by Graves about 1808 as a ‘mean and humble edifice’ in a neglected condition.
1901 saw another rebuild of the church, some portions only of the old west and south walls remaining.
The tower finishes with an embattled parapet and has a clock dial on the north and west sides towards the town.
Further information
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