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Type : Church/Chapel
Location : Stokesley
Dating from the 12th century, this Grade I listed church retains much of its original fabric including a fine Romanesque south nave doorway with characteristic chevron mouldings. The candlelit interior contains mainly 18th century furnishings including a three-decker pulpit and sounding board. Famous for its connection with Captain James Cook, who worshipped here as a boy, All Saints contains memorials to Cook's patron, Thomas Skottowe, and friend, Commodore Wilson. It is also the location of the Cook family grave.
Service times: Sun 1800 Holy Communion; Wed 1000 Holy Communion; Jul, Aug, Sept Evening Worship, please telephone for details.
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Address:
Great Ayton, Stokesley, TS9 6NN
Telephone:
+44 0113 244 3413
Fax:
+44 0113 242 2038
Email:
info@crc-online.org.uk
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