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All Saints, Brompton, Yorkshire, North Riding

Location
(54°13′36″N, 0°33′18″W)
Brompton
SE 943 822
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Yorkshire, North Riding
now North Yorkshire
medieval York
now York
  • Jeffrey Craine
September 2011

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Feature Sets
Description

This is a large church constructed mainly in the Perpendicular style. Though the building is a largely 15thc structure, earlier elements have been incorporated, including a 13thc doorway. There are no structural parts of the church that would have stood in the 12thc. Only a few fragments of the church which existed in the 12thc survive.

History

The Domesday Book mentions a priest and a church at Brompton. The value of the manor doubled from 10s in TRE to 20 in 1086.

Features

Interior Features

Interior Decoration

Miscellaneous
Comments/Opinions

The capital fragments may well have been either responds or part of a pier supporting nave arcades.

Bibliography

N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England. Yorkshire, The North Riding, Harmondsworth, 1966, 89.

A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 2, ed. William Page, London, 1923, 424-430.