All Saints Pavement, York by fishers

All Saints Pavement, York

I thought the church and its lantern tower looked very attractive as I came out of Coppergate where I had been shopping..

All Saints stands in the centre of one of the earliest paved streets in York, hence its name. It has played, and continues to play, an important role in the civic history of the city. It is the Guild Church of York and 34 Lord Mayors are buried here.

The present building dates from the 14th century, but there has been a church on this site for even longer. The earliest mention was in the Domesday Book (1086), and an Anglo-Saxon grave cover, dating from the 10th century, is the earliest evidence for a burial ground. One tradition even claims that All Saints was built in 685 AD for St Cuthbert.

The elegant lantern on top of the tower is visible from many parts of the city. It was built around 1400. Throughout the mediaeval period, the light was kept burning at night to guide travellers into the city through the wolf-infested Forest of Galtres to the north.

Katharine
Great perspective, architecture, textures, history, fav
November 27th, 2014  
Love your pov I this capture.
November 27th, 2014  
Great framing of the tower with the branches
November 27th, 2014  
An interesting style of architecture, and a strange name for a church.
November 27th, 2014  
A great view and capture on this beautiful church. Thank for writing and sharing the interesting history.
November 27th, 2014  
Super POV, lovely building.
November 27th, 2014  
Wonderful POV and awesome structure, so many massive and historic buildings.
November 27th, 2014  
Lovely pov.
November 27th, 2014  
Cool architecture!
November 27th, 2014  
Nice pov Katharine. Good detail
November 28th, 2014  
Great pov
November 28th, 2014  
Grand architecture. Interesting history.
November 28th, 2014  
Nice capture, good POV
November 29th, 2014  
@seattlite Thank you for the comment and fav. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@thresheg Thank you. Glad you liked this. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@pixiemac Thank you. I'm not usually at this side of the church. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@dolphin Thanks. The name makes it different from All Saints, North Street. It seems to have been a popular name for a church in York. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@pyrrhula Thank you. Glad you liked them both. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@ivan Thank you. Glad you liked it. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@tonydebont Thank you. We have many lovely buildings. I'm sure we don't fully appreciate them. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@lhart Thank you. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@kt8ird Thanks. I like the idea of a lantern tower inland. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@pjr Thank you. Glad you like it. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@ceilidh Thank you. Glad you like this view. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@juliac Thank you. Glad you liked both. katharine
November 29th, 2014  
@kimcrisp Thank you. I'm not usually at this side of the church with a camera. Katharine
November 29th, 2014  
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