St Nicholas' Church, Dunnington is a Grade II* listed parish church in Dunnington, a village in the rural south-eastern part of the City of York, in England.
The upper part of the tower dates from the 15th century.
The church is built of a mixture of limestone, sandstone and millstone grit.
The building was then partly rebuilt between 1839 and 1841, when the aisles were reconstructed, and a north porch was added, becoming the main entrance.
[3] In the churchyard are the remains of a stone cross - its base and part of its shaft - which may date from the 14th century.