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2 Architecture  



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3 See also  





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Coordinates: 54°0725N 1°1151W / 54.1236°N 1.1974°W / 54.1236; -1.1974
 

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St John and All Saints' Church, Easingwold
St John and All Saints' Church, Easingwold, from the south
St John and All Saints' Church, Easingwold is located in North Yorkshire
St John and All Saints' Church, Easingwold

St John and All Saints' Church, Easingwold

Location in North Yorkshire

54°07′25N 1°11′51W / 54.1236°N 1.1974°W / 54.1236; -1.1974
OS grid referenceSE 526,700
LocationEasingwold. North Yorkshire
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
ChurchmanshipCentral
WebsiteSt John and All Saints, Easingwold
History
StatusParish church
DedicationSaint John the Baptist
All Saints
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II*
Designated17 May 1960
Architect(s)E. G. Paley (restoration)
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGothic
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseYork
ArchdeaconryYork
DeaneryEasingwold
ParishEasingwold with Raskelf
Clergy
Vicar(s)Revd Margaret Young

St John and All Saints' Church is in the town of Easingwold. North Yorkshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Easingwold, the archdeaconry of York, and the diocese of York. Its benefice is united with that of St Mary, Raskelf.[1] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.[2]

History

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The present church dates mainly from the 15th century, although it contains possible remains of older fabric and a re-set 12th-century doorway.[2] In 1853 the church was restored, and a porch was added, by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley in memory of his father who had been the vicar of the church between 1812 and 1839.[3] A further restoration was carried out in 1858 by the same architect.[4]

Architecture

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Exterior

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The church is constructed in ashlar. The roof of the chancelisslate; the roofs elsewhere are covered in lead. The plan of the church consists of a five-bay nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a three-bay chancel, and a west tower. The tower is in three stages, with angle buttresses and an embattled parapet. It originally had an open west porch, but this has been blocked and a door and a window have been inserted. The windows on the sides of the nave and chancel have two lights with panel tracery, and are flat-headed. The east window has three lights with Decorated tracery. The re-set 12th-century doorway is in the north wall of the nave.[2]

Interior

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Inside the church the arcades are supported by octagonal piers. The church contains a monument dated 1713 with Ionic pilasters, a broken pediment and a hatchment.[2] The two-manual organ was made in 1903 by Abbott and SmithofLeeds, and was restored in 1990 by Principal Pipe Organs.[5] There is a ring of eight bells. The oldest and heaviest five bells date from 1788 and were cast by Robert Dalton, one bell dates from 1887 and is by John Warner & Sons, and the latest and lightest two bells were cast in 1950 by Gillett & Johnston.[6]

See also

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References

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Citations

  1. ^ St John and All Saints, Easingwold, Church of England, retrieved 23 August 2011
  • ^ a b c d Historic England, "Church of St John, Easingwold (1294335)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 August 2011
  • ^ Brandwood et al. (2012), p. 216
  • ^ Brandwood et al. (2012), pp. 58, 218
  • ^ Yorkshire, North Riding (Yorkshire, North), Easingwold, St. John the Baptist and All Saints, Church Hill (A00889), British Institute of Organ Studies, retrieved 23 August 2011
  • ^ Easingwold, S John Bapt & All Saints, Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers, retrieved 23 October 2013
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