St Peter's Church, Osmotherley is built on an
Angle site and parts of the building date from the
Norman period. Largely rebuilt by architect
C. Hodgson Fowler in 1892, it is grade II* listed.
John Wesley preached at the Barter Table on the green on several occasions, the first in 1745. In 1754 a
Methodist Chapel was erected in Chapel Yard.
Osmotherley Friends Meeting House, a traditional stone building, was erected in 1690 or 1723. Meetings are held monthly. It is thought that
George Fox may have visited the village in the late 17th century. About 1½ miles from Osmotherley, near the
A19, is
Mount Grace Priory, a
Carthusian religious house founded around 1396. Its ruins are at the foot of a steep wooded hill with a footpath leading into the village. == Geography ==