Church of St Hilda, Ellerburn
| Church of St Hilda | |
|---|---|
| St Hilda's Church | |
Church of St Hilda Location within North Yorkshire | |
| 54°14′46″N 0°42′36″W / 54.246°N 0.710°W | |
| Location | Ellerburn, North Yorkshire |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Diocese of York |
| Archdeaconry | Cleveland |
| Deanery | Northern Ryedale |
| Benefice | Moor and Dale |
| Parish | Thornton Dale with Ellerburn and Wilton |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Designated | 5 February 1986 |
| Reference no. | 1074194 |
The Church of St Hilda, Ellerburn, is an Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England. The church is located in the hamlet of Ellerburn, to the north of Thornton-le-Dale, and is an ancient structure that dates back to Saxon times and has been renovated twice, extensively in 1904. It was briefly famous in 2004 and 2011 for having to be being closed due to bats nesting in the roof.