All Saints
Huntington, Yorkshire
All Saints is the older church of the two which serve the parish of Huntington in York.
St Andrew's is the newer church of the two which serve the parish of Huntington in York.
Huntington, Yorkshire
St. Andrew's is located between the villages of Huntington and New Earswick next to a main road and within a short walk of four schools all situated within the parish. The church, built in 1914, started as an outreach from All Saints. 1938 saw the building of the main worship area on a difficult sloping site and not on the traditional east-west axis.
St. Andrew's location and grounds have many advantages, namely it is not a listed building and has no consecrated grounds. The 1938 building was never finished, and the north aisle arches were bricked up using common brickwork -we have recently extended this space outwards. We have been blessed by having ‘one church’ with two buildings and by having a collective team approach to carry out our services, look after our buildings and respond to the needs of our parish.
Huntington, Yorkshire
All Saints is the older church of the two which serve the parish of Huntington in York.
York, Yorkshire
York, Yorkshire
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