All Saints' Church, Cawood

The oldest part of the church is the west wall, dating from the mid- or late-12th century.He replaced most of the glass, and removed a statue of the Virgin and Child from the tower for safekeeping.The windows on the south side are lancets, while the west end has an early but recut doorway.[1] Inside the church is a memorial to George Montaigne, incorporating a life-size figure, dating to about 1623.In the churchyard is a stone with a cup-like hollow, believed to have been used for depositing donations for lepers.
The church in 2014
Detail of the Virgin and Child statue
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