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The Benefice of the Whorlton Group is located on the north-western boundary of the North York Moors National Park in Cleveland, North Yorkshire. It was created on 31st October 2019 when six parishes formed the new benefice. Those parishes are Carlton-in-Cleveland, Crathorne, Faceby, Middleton-on-Leven, Rudby-in-Cleveland and Whorlton (Swainby and Potto). The Benefice of Whorlton is a part of the Deanery of Stokesley within the Diocese of York in the Church of England. We have eight beautiful churches in our benefice, with the oldest church, Holy Cross in Whorlton, having a very interesting history. Today the church in Whorlton is a partial ruin, but it served in the past as a place of worship for many generations.

The church of All Saints in Hutton Rudby (Parish of Rudby-in-Cleveland)

The church of All Saints in Crathorne (Parish of Crathorne)

The church of the Holy Cross in Swainby (Parish of Whorlton)

The church of St Botolph in Carlton-in-Cleveland

The church of St Mary Magdalene in Faceby

St Cuthbert's church in Middleton-on-Leven

The old church of the Holy Cross in Whorlton

St Mary's church in Potto