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All Saints

All Saints

Newton-on-Ouse

North Yorkshire

Tower: plain C12 lower stage with a single, trefoil-headed slit-window to each face and a lower, pointed arch window of 2 trefoil-headed lights and quatrefoil under hoodmould to west face

Architectural Features

Upper stage of 1849 has band, quoined 2-light window to each face, coved eaves band, gargoyles, open-work parapet, corner pinnacles and recessed spire (top rebuilt) with thin flying buttresses, lucarnes and weather vane.

Interior: tower arch, early C12, has paired engaged columns with necking, chamfered abaci and plain cornices.

Nave: octagonal columns with moulded bases and capitals supporting pointed-arch arcade under hoodmoulds with angel stops.

Chancel: south-west window has stained glass of 1827.

Brass plate to the 6th Viscount Downe, former incumbent of the church and his wife The 1849 church took the place of the one rebuilt in 1839.