Church of All Saints, Silkstone, Medieval church in Silkstone, England.
Church of All Saints is a stone church with Gothic elements and traditional English ecclesiastical design typical of medieval religious buildings. The structure features rubble stonework and characteristic details of English church architecture from this period, including arched openings and period ornamentation.
The church was founded around 1101 and is now among England's most protected structures. It underwent several building changes and expansions between its founding and the 12th century.
The church serves the community as a gathering place for worship and local events where people regularly meet. It shapes the character of Silkstone and remains woven into the everyday life of residents.
The church grounds and cemetery are accessible daily, though interior visits should be arranged in advance with those responsible for the building. It is best to contact ahead to confirm access before planning a visit.
The walls contain evidence of multiple construction periods as the building has been rebuilt and modified repeatedly since its founding. Close observation reveals these layers of construction and repair visible in the stonework itself.
Location: Silkstone
Inception: 12 century
GPS coordinates: 53.54840,-1.56249
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:46
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