
Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour
Wed 16 Sept · 10:30
York Railway Station
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On 16 September 2026, at 10:30 AM, York Railway Station will welcome a tour organised by the National Churches Trust, offering an exploration of churches in Yorkshire rich in Viking history and decorative carvings. This community event is accessible to all and guided by experts in the field. The entrance fee for participants is £61.55, providing attendees with a chance to delve into the region's fascinating past through its architectural treasures.
Join the National Churches Trust in Yorkshire to explore churches with Viking connections and carvings.
Step into the wild, story-soaked landscapes of Yorkshire and trace the echoes of the Viking age on a guided tour of churches with Viking connections.
Along with at least one other local church, we will visit Skipwith and Stillingfleet, two villages where Norse myth and medieval faith intertwine. In Skipwith, kneel (it’s very low down in the wall) before the remarkable Ragnarök stone, its carved imagery stirring memories of ancient. At Stillingfleet there is an ancient door, decorated with Scandinavian style ironwork, which might have come from an earlier Viking building. Both churches have been supported through our funding.
Joining us will be Dr Katherine Cross (Lecturer in History at York St John University) and Pragya Vohra (Lecturer in Medieval History at York University) who are leading a new project researching Vikings in churches across Yorkshire.
Travel with us through big skies and ancient paths, and discover how myth, memory and landscape meet.
The tour will take place on Wednesday 16 September, starting at 10.30am.
Tickets cost £57 per person (plus online booking fees), including guided coach travel from York Train Station, entry and guided tours of the churches, and a sandwich lunch.
This event will raise funds for the work of the National Churches Trust, supporting churches, chapels and meeting houses across the UK.
St Helen, Skipwith
A peaceful Anglo-Saxon church rich in rare and remarkable features and set in a wonderfully peaceful location, a real gem!
Its striking tower, dated to around 960AD, stands on the site of an even earlier church. On the first stage of the south wall of the tower there is the Bear stone, thought to be part of a piece of ecclesiastical furniture, and on the first stage of the west wall you find a very worn early 9th century panel depicting ‘The Women at the Sepulchre on Easter Morning’.
Inside is the celebrated Ragnarok stone, carved with a dramatic scene from Norse mythology, thought to depict the Apocalypse. The fine arch leads to a Norman nave and later medieval aisles, while the chancel preserves fragments of medieval glass.
Outside, ancient carved stones, weathered grave slabs and a dignified war memorial complete this tranquil and deeply historic Yorkshire setting.
https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/st-helen-skipwith
Image: Sarah Crossland
St Helen, Stillingfleet
This charming 12th-century church is famed for its magnificent five-order Norman south-west doorway, considered one of the finest in England. Each richly carved arch is supported by nook shafts with decorative capitals.
Inside hangs the remarkable 850 year-old wooden “Viking” door, now conserved but once in daily use. Research has shown it dates from the original church, with possible earlier origins. Its extraordinary ironwork survives almost intact, including sweeping C-hinges and figures of a cross, ship, tree and mysterious horned form, making it a rare and compelling treasure of medieval Yorkshire.
https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/st-helen-stillingfleet
Image: Chris Heaton
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour takes place on Wednesday, 16 September 2026 at 10:30.
Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour is held at York Railway Station in York (Station Road, York, YO24 1AY).
Tickets for Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour are priced at £61.55. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
Tickets for Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour
Editorial Summary
On 16 September 2026, at 10:30 AM, York Railway Station will welcome a tour organised by the National Churches Trust, offering an exploration of churches in Yorkshire rich in Viking history and decorative carvings. This community event is accessible to all and guided by experts in the field. The entrance fee for participants is £61.55, providing attendees with a chance to delve into the region's fascinating past through its architectural treasures.
This summary was automatically generated from event data sourced from official ticketing providers.
Organiser’s full description
Join the National Churches Trust in Yorkshire to explore churches with Viking connections and carvings.
Step into the wild, story-soaked landscapes of Yorkshire and trace the echoes of the Viking age on a guided tour of churches with Viking connections.
Along with at least one other local church, we will visit Skipwith and Stillingfleet, two villages where Norse myth and medieval faith intertwine. In Skipwith, kneel (it’s very low down in the wall) before the remarkable Ragnarök stone, its carved imagery stirring memories of ancient. At Stillingfleet there is an ancient door, decorated with Scandinavian style ironwork, which might have come from an earlier Viking building. Both churches have been supported through our funding.
Joining us will be Dr Katherine Cross (Lecturer in History at York St John University) and Pragya Vohra (Lecturer in Medieval History at York University) who are leading a new project researching Vikings in churches across Yorkshire.
Travel with us through big skies and ancient paths, and discover how myth, memory and landscape meet.
The tour will take place on Wednesday 16 September, starting at 10.30am.
Tickets cost £57 per person (plus online booking fees), including guided coach travel from York Train Station, entry and guided tours of the churches, and a sandwich lunch.
This event will raise funds for the work of the National Churches Trust, supporting churches, chapels and meeting houses across the UK.
St Helen, Skipwith
A peaceful Anglo-Saxon church rich in rare and remarkable features and set in a wonderfully peaceful location, a real gem!
Its striking tower, dated to around 960AD, stands on the site of an even earlier church. On the first stage of the south wall of the tower there is the Bear stone, thought to be part of a piece of ecclesiastical furniture, and on the first stage of the west wall you find a very worn early 9th century panel depicting ‘The Women at the Sepulchre on Easter Morning’.
Inside is the celebrated Ragnarok stone, carved with a dramatic scene from Norse mythology, thought to depict the Apocalypse. The fine arch leads to a Norman nave and later medieval aisles, while the chancel preserves fragments of medieval glass.
Outside, ancient carved stones, weathered grave slabs and a dignified war memorial complete this tranquil and deeply historic Yorkshire setting.
https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/st-helen-skipwith
Image: Sarah Crossland
St Helen, Stillingfleet
This charming 12th-century church is famed for its magnificent five-order Norman south-west doorway, considered one of the finest in England. Each richly carved arch is supported by nook shafts with decorative capitals.
Inside hangs the remarkable 850 year-old wooden “Viking” door, now conserved but once in daily use. Research has shown it dates from the original church, with possible earlier origins. Its extraordinary ironwork survives almost intact, including sweeping C-hinges and figures of a cross, ship, tree and mysterious horned form, making it a rare and compelling treasure of medieval Yorkshire.
https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/st-helen-stillingfleet
Image: Chris Heaton
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour?
Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour takes place on Wednesday, 16 September 2026 at 10:30.
Where is Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour taking place?
Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour is held at York Railway Station in York (Station Road, York, YO24 1AY).
How much are tickets for Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour?
Tickets for Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour are priced at £61.55. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
How do I get tickets for Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour?
Tickets for Vikings in Yorkshire Churches Tour can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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