Church of St Stephen, Anglican church in Acomb, York, England.
The Church of St Stephen is an Anglican place of worship in Acomb built from squared limestone blocks and topped with a west tower crowned by a pointed spire. The building features a central nave with north and south transepts that define its traditional layout.
The building was constructed between 1831 and 1832 following designs by architect George Townsend Andrews. Later it underwent significant changes including a chancel rebuild in 1851 and the addition of a vestry in 1889.
The windows display biblical scenes and depictions of saints that reflect Anglican artistic traditions. These visual elements shape the interior and speak to visitors on a personal level.
The building is regularly open for religious services and community gatherings and can be located and contacted for visiting times through the 'A Church Near You' website. Visitors should check current availability as opening times may vary with seasons and events.
The tower displays unusual diamond-shaped openings positioned above chamfered lancet windows, creating a rare architectural detail. These narrow elements are topped by timber louvres that support a weather vane.
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