St Andrew's Church, East Heslerton

The porch is open, forming a narthex, and is supported on grey stone columns with foliated capitals.

The lower stage is square with a west door and three stepped lancet windows on the north side.

The upper stage is octagonal and contains four louvred lancet bell openings, between which are statues under trefoil-headed canopies.

They were originally intended for the north porch of Bristol Cathedral but the dean said they were papist and they were rescued by Street.

[5] The spire is also octagonal, and contains lucarnes and quatrefoil windows in roundels, with a wrought iron cross on its summit.

The lychgate and the wall, which completely encircles the churchyard, were designed by Street, and both are constructed in sandstone ashlar.

It is circular in plan and consists of a fluted shaft on a base of three steps, carrying a foliated cross under a crocketed, gabled canopy.