Heritage Open Day: Tickton, first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, has been connected with Beverley Minster since the reign of King Athelstan in the 10th century. St Paul's was constructed in 1844, at a cost of £850 St Paul's was constructed as a chapel of ease of Beverley Minster and was consecrated by the Bishop of Bangor in 1845. The first wedding was conducted in January 1846 and the first baptism in July of the same year.
Throughout the latter part of the 19th century, the church benefited greatly from the support of the Stephenson family, millers at nearby Hull Bridge. They were responsible for providing the majority of the fine stained glass (all still in good condition), the organ (1886) and the lectern.