Church of Christ the Consoler
| Christ the Consoler | |
|---|---|
| Church of Christ the Consoler | |
Christ the Consoler, Skelton on Ure | |
| 54°06′29″N 1°26′56″W / 54.108°N 1.449°W | |
| OS grid reference | SE 3599 6795 |
| Location | Skelton-cum-Newby, North Yorkshire |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| History | |
| Status | In the care of the Churches Conservation Trust |
| Founded | June 1870 |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Listed building – Grade I |
| Architect(s) | William Burges |
| Architectural type | Gothic Revival |
| Style | Early English |
| Administration | |
| Parish | Newby with Mulwith |
The Church of Christ the Consoler is a Victorian Gothic Revival church built in the Early English style by William Burges. It is located in the grounds of Newby Hall at Skelton-on-Ure, in North Yorkshire, England. Burges was commissioned by George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, to build it as a tribute to the Marquess' brother-in-law, Frederick Vyner. The church is a Grade I listed building as of 6 March 1967, and was vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 14 December 1991.