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Saint Hilda

Saint Hilda

Ampleforth

North Yorkshire

1868 by T.H. and F. Healey incorporating C12 to C14 features from former church on same site.

Architectural Features

North aisle incorporates re-sited C12 round-arched doorway of 2 orders, one with beakheads.

Hoodmould has crude carvings, some representing signs of the zodiac.

South porch contains C12 round-arched door of 2 roll-moulded orders carried on shafts with foliate capitals.

Interior: C12 circular font, fluted above central band, on chamfered base.

Tower contains early C14 stone effigy of bearded man with a woman peering over his left shoulder.

Defaced inscription "Willelmus de .'...." to right edge of monument.

C14 incised tomb slab with cross and chalice in north aisle.