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All Saints' Church, Brandsby

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as having a church. The Mediaeval church was demolished in the 1760s, and replaced by a building on a new site. It was commissioned by Frances Cholmeley of Brandsby Hall, and designed by
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in the square base, eight round-arched openings with three-quarter columns, a
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A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 2
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Church of England church buildings in North Yorkshire
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Benefice of Skelton with Shipton and Newton on Ouse
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Grade II* listed church in North Yorkshire, England
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Index


parish church
Brandsby-cum-Stearsby
North Yorkshire
Domesday Book
Thomas Atkinson
Temple Moore
vestry
Grade II* listed

sandstone
hipped
nave
chancel
bays
vestry
cupola
oculus
Doric
frieze
finial
weathervane
Gibbs surrounds
Venetian window
Charles Eamer Kempe
Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed buildings in Brandsby-cum-Stearsby
A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 2
"Parish records of Brandsby"
"All Saints' Brandsby awarded HLF Grant"

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