WEST Craven dog owners enjoyed showing off their pets at a dog show at the church of St Mary le Ghyll in Barnoldswick.
There was a variety of fun and pedigree classes at the show recently held in the church grounds, in Ghyll Lane.
Winner of the best in show rosette was Lottie with her spaniel, Nellie.
Ruth, with Sprocket, picked up the reserve best in show rosette, after earlier winning the best trick class.
The Rev Sheena McMain, Vicar of the United Benefice of Barnoldswick with Bracewell, was amongst those who entered a dog in the show; while the Dogs Trust charity was there with a stall.
Ghyll Church, in the Anglican Diocese of Leeds, is united with Holy Trinity, Barnoldswick, and St Michael, Bracewell.
The current Grade One listed church was built to replace an older church on the site in about 1160 by monks from Fountains Abbey.
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