All Saints Church

All Saints Church

All Saints Church in Easington offers convenient on-street parking along Grinkle Lane, perfect for visitors exploring this charming Grade II listed 19th-century building. Situated on a hilltop along the scenic coastal road, the church provides a peaceful setting with historical features like the Norman arch and MouseMan woodwork.

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All Saints Church in Easington offers convenient on-street parking along Grinkle Lane, perfect for visitors exploring this charming Grade II listed 19th-century building. Situated on a hilltop along the scenic coastal road, the church provides a peaceful setting with historical features like the Norman arch and MouseMan woodwork.

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Anonymous
4/5
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A grade II listed 19th century building Parking available along the road The church has a prominent hill top position along the coastal road The present building was built in the 1880s although there are records of a building on site since the Doomsday book although there is no evidence left Unfortunately the church is closed unless there is a service on The graveyard is extensive and well cared for

Anonymous
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A beautiful church rebuilt in the 1800s with some surprising features. A lot of the woodwork was carved by MouseMan, and there is a Norman arch rebuilt into the first floor wall of the bell tower. It has a proper pipe organ which is a delight to hear. Services are held at 10.30am on the first Sunday of every month, and 9am all other Sundays. The graveyard is still open and has two Commonwealth War Graves. It recently had a new stained glass window fitted as a result of a generous legacy. The window was designed and created by Alan Davies, a local renowned stained glass window artist. The church has some ancient stonework on show inside. Definitely worth a visit for the history and warm welcome.

Anonymous
5/5
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Only walked in the grounds but what a beautiful setting, so peaceful.

Anonymous
5/5
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A lovely small traditional church with a deep local history.

Anonymous
5/5
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Lovely place for a quiet wander.

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📍 Grinkle Ln, Easington, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 4NT, UK

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Grinkle Ln, Easington, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 4NT, UK