All Saints' Church, Foston

The church was built in the early 12th century, from which period most of the walls survive.

It is known that there was further work on the church in the late 13th century, although nothing from this time survives.

[1][2] The church is built in limestone, gritstone, and sandstone, and has a roof of stone slate and tile.

The porch is timber framed and gabled, and contains a round-arched doorway with two moulded orders, detached shafts, the left fluted, with scalloped capitals and square abaci.

Above it is a hood mould on beakheads, which is richly carved with medallions depicting various scenes and people.