The Holy Redeemer Church lies on Boroughbridge Road, in the Acomb area of York, in England.
The clock tower is also of brick, and sits above a small chapel intended for weekday services.
Above the altar is an iron cross, incorporating an Anglo-Saxon carved stone.
Other Saxon carved stones, mostly cross fragments, are incorporated in the pulpit and walls.
[1][2] The York Civic Trust claimed that these were "all the interesting parts" of St Mary.