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Diocese of York

Appleton: All Saints, Appleton -le- Street

About our church
A Grade 1 listed Saxon church which escaped improvement by the Victorians, All Saints contains much original stonework and has one of the finest Anglo-Saxon towers in the North of England. Inside, effigies date from the 13th and 14th centuries and some interior woodwork dates from 1636. Outside, a statue of the Virgin and Child, defaced at the time of the Reformation, can be seen in a niche above the porch. Set high above the village, All Saints commands magnificent views over the Vale of Pickering.


Access is via a footpath from the main road,or, better, follow the lane down the side of the Cresswell Arms pub and turn right, following signposts to the church. Car parking is available in the designated area of the churchyard, which is managed as a conservation churchyard.

Built: 1033
Style of worship: Central
Our Patron: Patronage Trust
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Sunday Services
Sunday services
Normally Eucharist on 2nd Sunday from April to October. Check our website for any changes.
fortnightly every second Sunday at 9:00 AM for 1 hour

Our Location:
Main road
Appleton -le- Street
North Yorkshire
YO17 6PG

Contact:
The Rector
The Rectory
Amotherby
Malton
YO17 6TN
Tel: 01653 690663

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