All Saints' Church lies in Huntington, now a suburb of York, in England.
It was largely replaced by a new church in the 15th century, but one pier survives in an arcade by the organ, and the south door and its archway also remain, re-set in a new location.
Of the 15th-century church, much of the chancel survives, with its east window, piscina and sedilia.
[1][2] The nave, tower and organ chambers of the church were rebuilt in 1874 by C. T. Newstead, in the Geometric Decorated style.
Inside, the communion table is Jacobean, and there are two coffin lids, believed to be 13th-century.