English Heritage sites near Muston Parish
SCARBOROUGH CASTLE
7 miles from Muston Parish
With its 3,000 year history, stunning location and panoramic views over the Yorkshire coastline, Scarborough Castle is one of the finest tourist attractions in the North.
BURTON AGNES MANOR HOUSE
10 miles from Muston Parish
A medieval manor house interior, with a rare and well preserved Norman undercroft and a 15th-century roof, all encased in brick during the 17th and 18th centuries.
SKIPSEA CASTLE
16 miles from Muston Parish
An impressive Norman motte and bailey castle, dating from before 1086 and among the first raised in Yorkshire, with the earthworks of an attendant fortified 'borough'.
WHARRAM PERCY DESERTED MEDIEVAL VILLAGE
17 miles from Muston Parish
The most famous and intensively studied of Britain's 3,000 or so deserted medieval villages, Wharram Percy occupies a remote but attractive site in a beautiful Wolds valley.
PICKERING CASTLE
19 miles from Muston Parish
This splendid 13th century castle was used as a royal hunting lodge, holiday home and stud farm by a succession of medieval kings.
WHEELDALE ROMAN ROAD
21 miles from Muston Parish
A mile-long stretch of enigmatic ancient road - probably Roman but possibly later or earlier - amid wild and beautiful moorland, still with its hard core and drainage ditches.
Churches in Muston Parish
All Saints
King Street
Muston
Filey
(01723) 448351
http://www.allsaintshunmanby.org.uk/all-saints-church-muston/
MUston Church is a small but beautiful building. There is reference to a church in Muston as early as 1115 but the building we worship in today is far 'newer'. The old church was 'considerably injured' in severe gails in 1863. An almost new building was built and opened in 1864 with the addition of the North Aisle and the vestry.
Thanks to funds raised by an annual Church Festival which runs concurrent with the village 'Scarecrow Festival' the church today is in excellent condition and is worshipped in every Sunday.