All Saints' Church
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Several photographs depicting features of this beautiful old building are in the Photo Gallery. This Church is open for visitors from April to October from 2pm - 4.30pm each day and Tuesdays from 10.30am - 12 noon. In the summer months of July, August and September we move our Sunday 6pm Evening Service and Wednesday 10am Holy Communion to All Saints Church. The annual Carol Service is usually the Tuesday before Christmas at 7.30pm - but wrap up warm! The Victorians had walked away from All Saints Church when Christ Church was built in 1876, and it fell into a state of disrepair until a wonderful man called Maurice Hodgson took it under his wing. Maurice was a Churchwarden at Christ Church and a local farmer of true Yorkshire stock, and he continued caring for All Saints until in his 90s. he died in February 1997 just two months short of his 98th Birthday. He wrote about his life, and you can read his Life History here. We have also recently come across a recording made in the 1980 where Maurice is giving a Guided Tour around All Saints to his nephew and his wife, Keith and Joan Heaviside. You can listen to that tour by visiting our Audio page or clicking Here. |
The ancient 12th Century Church of All Saints' was the original parish church of Great Ayton until the new building of Christ Church replaced it following a proposal in 1866 that a new church should be built . This was because the old building was becoming too small to house the growing congregation of the parish.