Holy Trinity Church, Acaster Malbis

[1] It has a cruciform plan, with a south porch, with a pointed arch.

Each light has an ogee arch, design which Nikolaus Pevsner describes as initially appearing to be a later alteration, but actually contemporary with the original construction of the church.

There is also a fourteenth-century effigy of a knight, who is thought to be John Malbys.

[2][3] In 1886, the church was restored by C. Hodgson Fowler, and he added a wooden bell tower and spire.

[2] A new stained glass window was added in 2019, to a design by Janet Parkin, featuring woodland creatures.

The church, in 2002