Church of St Andrew, Kildwick

Church of St Andrew
Lang Kirk of Craven
53°54′33″N 1°59′03″W / 53.9091°N 1.9842°W / 53.9091; -1.9842
OS grid referenceSE 01144 45893
LocationKildwick, North Yorkshire
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
Websitehttps://kcb.church
History
StatusOpen
DedicationSt Andrew
Architecture
Functional statusMajor parish church
Heritage designationGrade I
StyleDecorated
Perpendicular
Specifications
Bells8
Administration
DioceseLeeds
Episcopal areaBradford
ArchdeaconryBradford
DeanerySouth Craven and Wharfedale
ParishKildwick, Cononley and Bradley
Clergy
Vicar(s)Mike Green
Laity
Reader(s)Kevin Wood, Rod Tickner
Listed Building – Grade I
Designated10 September 1954
Reference no.1132175

The Church of St Andrew is an Anglican parish church in the village of Kildwick, North Yorkshire, England. A church has been in Kildwick since at least 950 AD, though the current structure dates back to the 16th century, but in its oldest parts are c.12th century. The church was one of only two being recorded in Craven at the time of the Domesday survey, and was historically known as the Lang Kirk of Craven as it is unusually long for a parish church. It has a split graveyard, with a small portion to the north of the Leeds Liverpool Canal, and the larger graveyard to the south of the canal surrounding the church.