All Saints Church

All Saints Church

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4.5 - (6 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.5 - (6 reviews)
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  • Rachel Williams

    Only walked in the grounds but what a beautiful setting, so peaceful.
    Aug 19th, 2022

  • Bruce Harrison


    Jul 29th, 2022

  • Chris Howells


    Feb 3rd, 2020

  • Vicky Rushin-Chape

    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.
    Jan 28th, 2020

  • lisa cargill

    Lovely place for a quiet wander.
    Oct 17th, 2019

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About
All Saints Church

All Saints Church is located at Grinkle Ln in Easington, England TS13 4NT. All Saints Church can be contacted via phone at (128) 764-0708 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (128) 764-0708

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for All Saints Church?

A The phone number for All Saints Church is: (128) 764-0708.


Q Where is All Saints Church located?

A All Saints Church is located at Grinkle Ln, Easington, eng TS13 4NT


Q What is the internet address for All Saints Church?

A The website (URL) for All Saints Church is: http://www.achurchnearyou.com/easington-all-saints


Q How is All Saints Church rated?

A All Saints Church has a 4.5 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.

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All Saints Church

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Rachel Williams on Google

image Only walked in the grounds but what a beautiful setting, so peaceful.


Bruce Harrison on Google

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Chris Howells on Google

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Vicky Rushin-Chape on Google

image 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.


lisa cargill on Google

image Lovely place for a quiet wander.


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