All Saints' Church, Barwick-in-Elmet

In the early 19th century a vestry was added; while from 1844–55 the church was restored by developer G. Fowler Jones of York to designs by architect Sir G. Gilbert Scott.

The church is of a perpendicular style; the tower of two stages with a large red clock face and a two-light belfry window.

The west face has a sculpture of the church's benefactor Sir Henry Vavasour.

[1] The church is situated on ground raised from the road which is lawned and accommodated a small cemetery.

There is a carved reading desk, 19th century pews and various stone monuments.

The 15th century tower
The 16th century south porch
Interior