St Saviour's Church, York

[3] Another restoration was undertaken in 1871 when the roofs were painted light buff, ornamented with blue, crimson and gold.

The piers and arches of the arcades were stripped of whitewash, and the stonework was redressed.

The church was declared redundant in 1954,[1] and the parish united with All Saints’ Pavement.

An organ was provided by Mr Ward of York in 1824[5] and improved by the same builder in 1845.

[6] In 1952 this organ was transferred to St Stephen's Church, Acomb, where it was subsequently destroyed by fire.