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All Saint's Church, York

All Saint's Church, York
A church has been on this site since before the Norman Conquest, but the present building is almost entirely fourteenth- and fifteenth-century. Part of the building was demolished in the late eighteenth century: the east end (chancel and aisles) was removed so that the market-place in Pavement could be expanded. The present east end (originally the crossing) was rebuilt to a design by George Edmund Street in 1887, but the remains of the medieval chancel-arch can still be seen above the east window inside the church.

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 ╰☆☆June☆☆╮
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 Puzzler4879
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A remarkable shot, June!
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 Léopold
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The best time for the best day lighting result !
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 ctofcsco
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Thanks for sharing this great photo!
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