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St Stephen's Church, Aldwark

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The church is constructed of alternating courses of herringbone brick and cobbles, with sandstone dressings. The roof is tiled, with the diagonals picked out in fishscale tiles. The church consists of a nave, short transepts in apsidal form, and a single-bay chancel. There is a two-stage tower
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noted that Lamb had been described as a "rogue architect", but stated that "the plan of the church is unusual yet effective both within and without... the almost detached tower and spire form a composition typical of the architect". The church was constructed between 1846 and 1853. In 1984, the
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to the north of the nave, supported by angle buttresses, and with a short spire. Inside, there are four stone cross piers, which support a complex wooden roof, based on a
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The building was funded by Lady Frankland-Russell and was designed by
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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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parish church
Aldwark
York
North Yorkshire
Edward Buckton Lamb
John Betjeman
Grade II listed

king post
Perpendicular style
Charles Eamer Kempe
Listed buildings in Aldwark, Hambleton
A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 2


Historic England
"Church of St Stephen (1314960)"
National Heritage List for England
54°03′50″N 1°17′14″W / 54.06382°N 1.28734°W / 54.06382; -1.28734
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St Mary, Alne
St Stephen, Aldwark
St Peter, Brafferton
St Mary, Carlton Husthwaite
St Michael, Coxwold
All Saints, Brandsby
St Cuthbert, Crayke

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