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Church of All Saints

A Grade I Listed Building in North Cave, East Riding of Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7832 / 53°46'59"N

Longitude: -0.6404 / 0°38'25"W

OS Eastings: 489683

OS Northings: 432728

OS Grid: SE896327

Mapcode National: GBR RSZP.5L

Mapcode Global: WHGFF.45BL

Plus Code: 9C5XQ9M5+7V

Entry Name: Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 16 December 1966

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1203419

English Heritage Legacy ID: 165031

ID on this website: 101203419

Location: All Saints' Church, North Cave, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU15

County: East Riding of Yorkshire

Civil Parish: North Cave

Built-Up Area: North Cave

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: North Cave All Saints

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


SE 8932 NORTH CAVE CHURCH STREET
(north side)

17/68 Church of All Saints
16.12.66
GV

I

Church. Late C12 lower part of tower, late C13 nave and chancel, C15
clerestory and upper part of tower, porch of 1753. Limestone rubble with
ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. West tower, aisled 4-bay nave, north
and south transept chapels, 3-bay chancel. Two stage tower: 2-light Y-
traceried west window with lancet above and diagonal buttress to left,and
additional lean-to boiler house to extreme left. Clock face to north, west
and south faces of tower with coved band above. 3-light Perpendicular
belfry openings to each face. Coved band with gargoyles, embattled parapet
with 8 crocketed pinnacles. 2 and 3-light Y-traceried windows to north and
south aisles and 3-light Perpendicular windows to clerestory. Clerestory
and aisle embattled and with gargoyles to south. Porch: round-arched
doorway with keystone inscribed "Anno Domini 1753". C12 capital set into
masonry above. South transept: 3-light Y-traceried windows to south and
east, and angle buttress to south. Chancel: 2-light Y-traceried windows
with pointed door in third bay. Replacement 3-light Y-traceried window to
east end. Interior: tower arch with Norman nook-shafts with fluted capitals
in very low relief. C13 arcades with wide bays. Monuments: 2 Derbyshire
alabaster recumbent figures of knight and lady in recesses to either side of
chancel, inscription lost but generally associated with the Metham family of
the Manor House, formerly immediately to east of church. Plaque on chancel
floor to George Metham and Catherine his wife, daughter of Lord Fairfax,
both died 1672; George their son, died 1716, and Margaret Hartcourt his
wife, died 1697; and Philip Metham their son 1732. To left of altar: Mary
Christie Burton, died 1801. oval plaque with foliage swag on plain
background supporting draped urn. To right of altar: Richard Burton, died
1784. Plain tablet on grey background with paterae supporting pinnacle. To
south wall of chancel: painted rubrick for confession and absolution of
sins. Carver P W J, All Saints Church, North Cave, 1981. Pevsner N,
Yorkshire: York and the East Riding, 1972.


Listing NGR: SE8968432729

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