St Everilda's Church lies in Nether Poppleton, a village immediately north-west of York, in England.
The church is one of only two in the country dedicated to Everilda, an Anglo-Saxon saint who established a monastic community which may have been in Poppleton, although it is usually placed in Everingham.
A church was in existence by 1088, at which time its advowson was granted to the newly founded St Mary's Abbey, York.
[1] The church was rebuilt in the twelfth century, and much of the material from that period survives.
In the east wall of the vestry is a carving of a cross, believed to date from the 13th century.