Heritage Open Day: Ancient Parish church dating back to 12th century.
17th century oak box pew of Calverley family of Esholt.
Marriage of Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell took place here in 1812.
Ancient stone cross
Medieval stone coffins
Commonwealth War graves The first church was built in about 1150. Further additions followed with a tower, columns and arches added in the 14th century and more work carried out over the years.
St Oswalds remains the centre of life in Guiseley with an active congregation who care passionately about their church.
There will be refreshments on offer with homemade cakes, children's activities such as colouring sheets and searching for the carved squirrel! Parish registers will also be on offer.