Our Leaflets

On this page you will find links to downloadable versions of our leaflets along with information on what each leaflet contains and advice on how best to produce your own printed copies.

All of the leaflets are in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.

Should you not have an appropriate reader for this one can be downloaded from http://get.adobe.com/reader



Beverley Minster a cascade of Churches E-mail

Beverley Minster: A Cascade of Churches, Front CoverThis leaflet follows the format of other highly successful Cascade publications, which encourage visitors to seek out and explore the region's churches by directing them from a 'Cascade' church (in this case Beverley Minster) which is typically the grandest and most visited in the area, to 'stream' churches, which are less well known but still worth a visit and finally to 'pool' churches, which are of local interest and may only be accessible by a key holder.

The other churches featured in the leaflet are Beverley: St Mary, Beverley: St Nicholas, Bishop Burton: All Saints, Cherry Burton: St Michael, Etton: St Mary, North Newbald: St Nicholas, Rowley: St Peter, Routh: All Hallows, Scorborough: St Leonard, South Dalton: St Mary and Walkington: All Hallows.

pdf Click to download a copy of the Beverley Minster: A Cascade of Churches leaflet 1.14 Mb

Printing Advice

This leaflet was designed to be printed on both sides of an A4 sheet of paper, then folded in to thirds.  

 
Sykes Churches Trail (Southern Route) E-mail

Sykes Churches Trail (Southern Route), front coverThe Sykes churches trail leads you to some of the most fascinating churches in East Yorkshire. Set in the rolling landscape of the Wolds, this unique group of churches is a delight.

This leaflet follows the southern route of the Sykes Churches Trail, another leaflet is planned which will take you to a further group of Sykes churches in North Yorkshire.

pdf Click to download Sykes Churches Trail southern route 2.04 Mb

Printing Advice

This leaflet was designed to be printed on both sides of an A3 sheet of paper, folded in half, then folded in to thirds.

 
Yorkshire Wolds Churches: A Gazetteer E-mail

Yorkshire Wolds Churches: A GazetteerThis leaflet follows the user-friendly gazetteer format with a fold out map and celebrates 59 of our member churches in this distinctive area.

This booklet is a credit to the great number of church communities who have joined the Trust and are prepared to welcome visitors to their churches and it is our chance to display East Yorkshire's heritage in its best and most accessible form. These churches offer the visitor a wealth of history to uncover whilst they be-jewel their landscape.

pdf Click to download the Yorkshire Wolds Churches: A Gazetteer, cover (Includes introduction, glossary and Map) 1.34 Mb

pdf Click to download the Yorkshire Wolds Churches: A Gazetteer, main booklet (containing the details of the individual churches) 2.34 Mb

Printing Advice

The Gazzetteer is split over two files as the cover is designed tp be printed on double sided A4, folded into three and thereby wrappeing around the main booklet, which is designed to fit within the cover as each page is one third of page of A4.

The best method of printing domestically is to print the cover and main body documents separately, utilising double sided printing should you wish to do so.

 
Holderness Churches: A Gazetteer E-mail

Holderness Churches: A Gazetteer, front coverHolderness Churches: A Gazetteer was the second in the series of leaflets published by the East Yorkshire Historic Churches Trust.

This leaflet follows a user-friendly gazetteer format with a fold out map and features thirty-nine churches in the Holderness area.

pdf Click to download the Holderness Gazetteer, cover (Includes introduction, glossary and Map) 719.60 Kb

pdf Click to download the Holderness Gazetteer, main booklet (containing the details of the individual churches) 2.39 Mb

Printing Advice

The Gazzetteer is split over two files as the cover is designed tp be printed on double sided A4, folded into three and thereby wrappeing around the main booklet, which is designed to fit within the cover as each page is one third of page of A4.

The best method of printing domestically is to print the cover and main body documents separately, utilising double sided printing should you wish to do so.

 
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