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All Saints, Old Byland, North Yorkshire

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Version 1 2022-12-09, 18:02
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posted on 2022-12-14, 12:44 authored by Woruldhord Project Team

The church of All Saints at Old Byland dates to the late Saxon period. Most of the present church was rebuilt during the Norman period, but the stonework in the exterior of the chancel suggests that once the roof was lower and this implies that parts of the building are likely to be pre-Norman. Furthermore, a late Saxon doorway (now filled in) in the exterior of the chancel also suggests that an earlier church existed on this site before the Norman rebuilding. In the 1130s when the Byland monks, originally based at Calder in Cumbria were driven out by the Scots, they were provided lands at Old Byland. The church at Old Byland remained in the hands of Byland Abbey afterwards.

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Date Created

19/09/2010

Date

Saxon, Norman

Temporal Coverage

1100-2000

Creator

Kelly A. Kilpatrick

Source

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Language

English

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