Church Of All Saints is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 March 1970. Church.
Church Of All Saints
- WRENN ID
- sombre-tracery-ivy
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 31 March 1970
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Church of All Saints is a church built in 1812, with alterations made in 1873. It is constructed from coursed squared stone and has a Welsh slate roof. The church features a nave with a north porch and a chancel. The nave includes a single-light window and two 2-light windows that have plate tracery and cusping, each with flat hood-moulds. The stone coping adds to the structure's character. A chamfered bellcote sits atop the building, crowned by a small short obelisk. The north porch has a board door set within a pointed-arched surround that also features a hood-mould. On the north side of the church, there is a 2-light plate-traceried cusped window. The chancel consists of one bay and includes a single-light plate-traceried cusped window, along with stone coping. The east window is a 2-light pointed-arched cusped window designed in the Perpendicular style, complete with a hood-mould. Inside, the church houses a Norman tub font adorned with cable moulding.
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