All Saints' Church, Kirk Deighton

All Saints' Parish Church

All Saints' Church
Location Kirk Deighton,
North Yorkshire
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Administration
Parish Spofforth and Kirk Deighton
Diocese Leeds
Province York

All Saints Church is an Anglican church in the parish of Spofforth and Kirk Deighton in North Yorkshire, England. The church dates from the 11th century and is Grade I listed.[1][2]

History

A church in Dicton is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. The church is, at the highest point in the village, is on the site of the original church's nave and has since been extended and rebuilt. The oldest stonework dates from between the 12th and 14th centuries and restoration was undertaken in 1849. The stained-glass is Victorian.

Patronage of the church was held by the Roos family of Ingmanthorpe until the Reformation when it passed to other families until 1794 when it was purchased by James Geldart, who the following year became Bishop of Ripon.

In 1971 the parishes of Spofforth, Kirk Deighton, Follifoot and Little Ribston were merged to form the Parish of Spofforth and Kirk Deighton in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds.[3]

Buildings

The church has a west tower with corner pinnacles and gargoyles and has an octagonal spire 100 feet (30.5 metres) tall.

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Coordinates: 53°56′57″N 1°23′38″W / 53.9493°N 1.3938°W / 53.9493; -1.3938

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