All Saints Church : Pocklington
Chamber Rating
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graham bate
Beautiful church with 8 ringing bells, well worth a visit
Dec 10th, 2022 -
Mark Smith
Dec 6th, 2022 -
Sabri Erbil
(Translated by Google) a historic church (Original) Tarihi bir kilise
Dec 4th, 2022 -
Lindsey Haswell
Went to a christening for my great neice the vicar was absolutely lovely and such a relaxed and enjoyable service
Aug 5th, 2022 -
Cath Simpkins's Legit Honest Reviews
Grade 1 listed building in the bustling market town of Pocklington. Dating mainly from the 12th to the 15th century, it is also known as the Cathedral Of the Wolds. Its foundations are Saxon and there are remnants of the Norman church. Some interesting masonry figures, stained glass windows and an attractive ceiling. Worth a visit.
Jul 31st, 2022
Contact Info
- (175) 930-6045
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for All Saints Church : Pocklington?
A The phone number for All Saints Church : Pocklington is: (175) 930-6045.
Q Where is All Saints Church : Pocklington located?
A All Saints Church : Pocklington is located at , Pocklington, eng YO42 2AX
Q What is the internet address for All Saints Church : Pocklington?
A The website (URL) for All Saints Church : Pocklington is: https://www.pocklingtongroupofchurches.org/
Q How is All Saints Church : Pocklington rated?
A All Saints Church : Pocklington has a 4.6 Star Rating from 45 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
All Saints Church : Pocklington
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 45 Reviews )graham bate on Google
Beautiful church with 8 ringing bells, well worth a visit
Mark Smith on Google
Sabri Erbil on Google
(Translated by Google) a historic church
(Original)
Tarihi bir kilise
Lindsey Haswell on Google
Went to a christening for my great neice the vicar was absolutely lovely and such a relaxed and enjoyable service
Cath Simpkins's Legit Honest Reviews on Google
Grade 1 listed building in the bustling market town of Pocklington. Dating mainly from the 12th to the 15th century, it is also known as the Cathedral Of the Wolds. Its foundations are Saxon and there are remnants of the Norman church. Some interesting masonry figures, stained glass windows and an attractive ceiling. Worth a visit.