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All Saints Pavement

York, Yorkshire | YO1 8RZ

A fine medieval church situated in the heart of the historic city of York.

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York Baptist Church

York, Yorkshire | YO1 6EX

Dating back to 1868, the Grade II listed church was the first Gothic style non-conformist chapel in York and has been little altered over the centuries.

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St Helen

Stillingfleet, Yorkshire | YO19 6SJ

This delightful 12th century church is home to a magnificent 5 order Norman arched doorway and an internationally recognised 850 year old 'viking' wooden door.

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St Mary

Sand Hutton, Yorkshire | YO41 1LB

St Mary's is a Grade II listed building located in a conservation area, built in 1840 by Salvin at the sole expense of James Walker of Sand Hutton Hall.

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All Saints

Newton on Ouse, Yorkshire | YO30 2BN

All Saints church stands at the heart of the lovely village of Newton on Ouse, North Yorkshire on the banks of the river Ouse and close to National Trust property, Beningbrough Hall.

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St Mary

Riccall, Yorkshire | YO19 6PN

The ancient parish church is closely bound to village history.

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All Saints

Bolton Percy, Yorkshire | YO23 7AL

Nestled in the quiet North Yorkshire village of Bolton Percy, All Saints is an old church with a long history and a big heart.

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St Helen

Skipwith, Yorkshire | YO8 5SQ

Open daily, this Anglo Saxon church is set in a wonderfully peaceful location and full of history with some rare features, a real gem!

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St Martin

Fangfoss, Yorkshire | YO41 5QH

A gem not to be missed.

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The Ascension

Whixley, Yorkshire | YO26 8AR

Do not miss this gem between York and Harrogate, listed in Domesday book of 1086, with fascinating headstops with strange faces staring at visitors from every angle.

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St Edward King & Confessor

Clifford, Yorkshire | LS23 6HJ

The largest church in Clifford, St Edward's was built between 1845 and 1848 in the Romanesque style.

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Selby Abbey

Selby, Yorkshire | YO8 4PU

Dating back to the 12th century, the magnificent monastic church that survived the dissolution of this Benedictine Abbey.

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