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All Saints

All Saints

Crossflatts

West Yorkshire

Late C15 with C19 additions and alterations, restored C 1871.

Architectural Features

Late C15 embattled tower with offset diagonal buttresses, clock and sundial.

Set in return wall of aisle is 5-light late C14 window with panel tracery.

Furnishings: Chancel enclosed by elaborately carved oak screen c1898.

Carved pulpit in Perpendicular style.

Pew in north aisle chapel dated 1681 and finely carved.

Presumably no longer used for baptism, it as superseded in 1881.

The chief object of interest is the pre-Conquest font, or cross pedestal within which is a Saxon stone.

Presumably no longer used for baptism, it as superseded in 1881.

© Stephen Craven

The side of the font is inscribed with 3 lines of Runes of uncertain meaning.

Stained glass: East window by Henry Holiday c1890

Monuments: several good monuments including one by Fisher of York, one by J. Gott c1835, another by Behnes c1848 and one to Benjamin Ferrands of St. Ives (q.v.), c1830.