St John and All Saints' Church, Easingwold

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St John and All Saints' Church, Easingwold

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St John and All Saints' Church, Easingwold, Anglican parish church in Easingwold, England.

St John and All Saints' Church is an Anglican parish church in Easingwold with a five-bay nave lit by clerestory windows, north and south aisles, and a three-stage west tower topped with a battlemented parapet. The building houses eight bells, five dating from 1788 by Robert Dalton, alongside later additions from the 1880s and 1950s.

The building originates from the 15th century and incorporates a reset doorway from the 12th century, showing how earlier structures were adapted. Major restoration work by Edward Graham Paley in 1853 gave the church much of its current appearance.

This church has been the heart of religious life in Easingwold for centuries, shaping the village with its prominent location on Church Hill. People gather regularly for worship, keeping Anglican traditions alive as part of the community's daily rhythm.

The church sits at the highest point on Church Hill and is easy to spot from a distance, making it simple to locate in Easingwold. Visitors climbing to this spot should take time to enjoy the views across the Vale of York and toward the White Horse of Kilburn.

The church holds Grade II* status, recognizing it as a building of particular architectural importance within English Gothic tradition. This dual heritage as a medieval structure that received careful Victorian restoration makes it a rare example of continuous care and adaptation across centuries.

Location: Easingwold

Architects: Edward Graham Paley

Architectural style: English Gothic architecture

Website: http://achurchnearyou.com/easingwold-st-john-all-saints

GPS coordinates: 54.12360,-1.19740

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:16

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