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St Andrew

St Andrew

Middleton

North Yorkshire

C11 tower with C13 bell stage

Architectural Features

early C12 north arcade

late C12 south arcade

C13 aisles, and tower and chancel arches

C15 clerestory and nave roof

C15 door of traceried panelling in pointed trefoil-arched doorway of 4 orders with one pair of nook-shafts.

Coved hoodmould on carved stops.

Second column from west has a rebated square capital with leaf mouldings in angles and a carved beast's head to north.

Fine C15 nave roof of 7 king-post trusses.

Fittings: C18 pulpit with octagonal inlaid tester.

Font with C16 cover, C15 stalls in chancel, one with misericord of a man's head and shoulders, one with coats of arms on the sides.

Monuments: 2 tablets in the north aisle by Skelton of York: one to Charles Hayes (d1832), the other to Thomas Hayes (d1838), both of Aislaby Hall.

On chancel north wall, a monument in marble with draped urn, dove and snake to members of the family of Rev Michael Mackereth, Vicar from 1782-1828.

In the north wall of the sanctuary, a monument by J Flintoft of York to William Wells (d1828).

also a cross with a debased wheelhead and interlace, and other fragments carved with warrior's heads.