All_Saints'_Church,_Spofforth,_North_Yorkshire

All Saints' Church, Spofforth, North Yorkshire

All Saints' Church, Spofforth, North Yorkshire

Church in North Yorkshire, England


All Saints Church is an Anglican church in the parish of Spofforth and Kirk Deighton in North Yorkshire, England.

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History

The earliest parts of the church are of Norman origin, however the church was remodelled somewhat in the 15th century. The 15th-century enlargements were thought to be unnecessary after the building of a church in Wetherby and the church was again remodelled in 1854–55 by JW Hugall, with the nave and chancel being returned to Norman style.[1][2]

In 1971 the ecclesiastical parishes of Spofforth, Kirk Deighton, Follifoot and Little Ribston were merged to form the Parish of Spofforth and Kirk Deighton in the Diocese of Ripon.[3] The parish transferred to the Diocese of Leeds in 2014.

The blind road-builder John Metcalf (1717-1810) is buried in the churchyard.[4]

Buildings

Interior of the chancel

The buildings are Grade II* listed.[2] Most of the current church dates back from the 1854–55 remodelling under the Reverend James Tripp, however the tower is 15th century and contains four bells; three of which date from the late 16th or early 17th century.[1]

See also


References

  1. "All Saints' Church, Spofforth". Parish of Spofforth and Kirk Deighton. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  2. "Kirk Deighton". spofforthandkirkdeightonparish.co.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
  3. Historic England. "John Metcalf Memorial approximately 15 metres from east end of north aisle of Church of All Saints (1149982)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 July 2020.

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