LAST week’s guest church was Holy Trinity, Cowling, as correctly identified by a number of people - Clifford Meehan, Paul Weatherhead , Marilyn Shuttleworth, and Peter, from Leeds, who comments on ‘the prominent , curved church yard path, Lutheran red door and heavily buttressed tower’. It was also correctly identified by the Rev Canon Michael Cowgill, who now lives in Steeton, but who was vicar of Cowling from 2007 to 2014. Built in the perpendicular gothic style in 1845, the church was designed by Robert Dennis Chantrell, a church architect probably best known for designing Leeds Parish Church, and also Christ Church, Skipton. Inside, there was a west gallery, now removed. The stalls were installed in 1956, from the workshop of Thompson ‘Mouseman’ of Kilburn.