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All Saints

All Saints

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

Porch: C15

Architectural Features

South aisle: C14, with C15 windows,

reset C13 south doorway with early English. pointed arch on renewed shafts

medieval coffin outside first bay

South transept: C13, with C15 5-light Perpendicular window, flanked by buttresses, with sundial on that to left, and angel and shield with arms of Bishop Neville of Durham, c1450, above in rebuilt gable

North transept: C13

North aisle: C15

Nave, west end: C12

Interior: early C12 north arcade of 4 round arches of 2 orders, the inner order of the easternmost arch chamfered, and a 5th arch running into the north-west crossing pier, circular piers with cushion capitals, the 3rd pier from the west a larger size.

Nave south arcade: late C12

north-east pier contains stair turret and C13 masonry.

C15 arch from north aisle to transept is wide and has 2 chamfered orders dying into responds.

Font: octagonal shaft, fluted with 'linenfold' motif

octagonal basin with date 1662 on one side, initials and decorative motifs on other sides

Nearby, C20 money box set on 2 medieval grave covers.

Monuments: on south aisle wall, undated, probably C16, inscription tablet surrounded by strapwork, all in frame with Corinthian columns on head corbels, cornice with putto

west of porch, monument to Susannah Rigge, d 1828 signed Webster's, Kendal

monument erected by Elizabeth, wife of Rev William Cust, Rectory of Danby Wiste, d 1819, with a Greek sarcophagus and an urn in white marble on a black obelisk

monument by William Tyler to Thomas Crosfield, d 1761 with a white marble cameo on a yellow marble tablet with his coat of arms on the cornice, and with an urn on the obelisk above in black marble

Propped up against north wall, Baroque grave cover of Marcus Metcalfe, vicar of the church, d 1593, with a raised coat of arms.

Leaning against the west wall of the north transept, part of a carved wooden Perpendicular screen.

On the sill of the north transept window, ancient carved stones including a Saxon cross head