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Church of All Saints

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Church of All Saints — Anglican church in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK.

Church of All Saints, abbeys & priories in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Darton · 0.4 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Church of All Saints is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1150. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "Anglican church in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.5850°, -1.5325°.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Church of All Saints is the parish church in the village of Darton in South Yorkshire, England. It is a Church of England church in the Diocese of Leeds. The 16th-century building is Grade I listed and was built on the site of an earlier church. 1150 Is the earliest record of a church being on the site.

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Background

History

The villages of Darton and Kexbrough actually appear in the Domesday Book in 1086 (Dertune and Chizeburg) but the earliest record of the church appears in 1150. The Norman church was built by John de Laci, Earl of Lincoln and Sir John de Sothill, feudal lords of the Manor of Darton. The patronage of the church remained In the hands of the de Laci family and passed from them to the King, as Duke of Lancaster. It remained in royal hands until the reign of Richard III, who in 1483 granted the living of Darton to the Friars of the Priory of St Mary Magdalene at Monk Bretton in exchange for the Forest of Halcombe in Lancashire. This grant to the Friars seemed to have been ignored by the Act of…

Description

In 2015, the church was subject of a criminal investigation. The vicar of the church between 2007 and 2013 was accused of stealing £24,000 from the church by personally taking monies that were paid as part of Church of England wedding and funeral fees. The vicar was found guilty but absconded to Germany before sentencing, eventually handing himself in. He was subsequently sentenced to 2 years and 8 months in prison.

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Coordinates
53.5850, -1.5325
District
Barnsley
Parish
Barnsley, unparished area
Postcode
S75 5HG
Parliamentary constituency
Barnsley North
Established
1150
Nearest railway station
Darton0.4 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of All Saints?
Church of All Saints is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode S75 5HG), in the parish of Barnsley, unparished area.
When was Church of All Saints built?
Built or established in 1150.
Is Church of All Saints a listed building?
Church of All Saints is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
How do I get to Church of All Saints?
The nearest railway station is Darton, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode S75 5HG.