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All Saints

All Saints

Leeds

West Yorkshire

C12 south door, C15 tower otherwise of 1871-2 by G. E. Street.

Architectural Features

Coursed, dressed magnesian limestone, red tile and Welsh slate roofs, West tower, 4-bay nave with north aisle and south porch, narrower 2-bay chancel with north vestry.

offset diagonal buttresses flank a hollow-chamfered and cusped 3-light west window beneath hoodmould with head-carved stops

another string course with gargoyles to north and south and small central shields beneath embattled parapet with 8 crocketed pinnacles.

C12 south doorway within has renewed shafts and carved capitals to round arch with beakheads

headless figure reset in east wall of porch

other carved fragments opposite

also a detached block with 2 crudely-carved faces, probably C14.

Quadrant-moulded priests' door with hoodmould having head-carved stops

Angle buttresses flank a 3-light east window with geometrical tracery and hoodmould having head-carved stops

Alabaster reredos, with arched niche on north wall housing C14 child's cross slab inscribed 'HICJACET JOHES FILIUS JOHIS DE BELEWE'.