Latitude: 54.3448 / 54°20'41"N
Longitude: -1.4718 / 1°28'18"W
OS Eastings: 434434
OS Northings: 494489
OS Grid: SE344944
Mapcode National: GBR LL56.48
Mapcode Global: WHD81.C2C1
Plus Code: 9C6W8GVH+W7
Entry Name: Church of All Saints
Listing Date: 31 March 1970
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1150995
English Heritage Legacy ID: 332087
Also known as: All Saints' Church, Yafforth
ID on this website: 101150995
Location: All Saints' Church, Yafforth, North Yorkshire, DL7
County: North Yorkshire
District: Hambleton
Civil Parish: Yafforth
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Tagged with: Church building
YAFFORTH YAFFORTH ROAD
SE 39 SW
(north side, off)
6/42 Church of All Saints
9/11
31.3.70
GV II
Church. Virtually rebuilt in 1870 by J P Pritchett with a Norman window on
the west side of the tower. Ashlar and coursed rubble stone graduated slate
roofs. West tower, nave with south porch, chancel. Early English style.
Tower: 3 storeys with angle buttresses, a blank circular reveal, pointed-arch
belfry windows of 2 cusped lights and a quatrefoil under hoodmoulds. String,
parapet. Nave: 3 bays defined by buttresses. Porch in first bay has pointed-
arch doorway with responds, hoodmould and wrought-iron gates. South door
incorporates earlier Norman work. To right of porch: chamfered band. 2
pointed-arch windows of 2-cusped lights and a quatrefoil under hoodmoulds.
Chancel: 2 bays. Buttresses and band as nave. Shouldered-arch single-light
window and priests door. Flat-arched window of 3 cusped lights with hoodmould.
Pointed-arch plate-traceried east window. Shaped kneelers, stone coping; gable
cross to chancel. Interior: octagonal font dated 1663 with initials and
geometrical patterns.
Listing NGR: SE3443494489
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