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St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate

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St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate — church in York, United Kingdom.

St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate, historic churches in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
York · 1.1 km
  • Free entry

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St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Built in the Gothic architecture style. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Named after Andrew the Apostle. Address: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q104858392. Wikidata describes it as: "church in York, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 53.9609°, -1.0784°.

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St Andrew's Church is a Grade II* listed building on St Andrewgate in the city centre of York, England. A church of St Andrew was mentioned in the Domesday Book, and there is a definite mention of a church on the current site in 1194. It was always a small church, and from at least 1331 until 1443, it was dependent on St Martin, Coney Street. The oldest surviving part of the current building is the chancel, completed in 1392 by Hugh Grantham, while the nave was built in the 15th century. The church was closed in 1559, and in 1586, the parish was merged with that of St Saviour, St Saviourgate. The church building had a wide variety of uses over the next few centuries. At the start of the 18th century, it was claimed to be serving as both a stable and a brothel.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

St Andrew's Church is a Grade II* listed building on St Andrewgate in the city centre of York, England. A church of St Andrew was mentioned in the Domesday Book, and there is a definite mention of a church on the current site in 1194. It was always a small church, and from at least 1331 until 1443, it was dependent on St Martin, Coney Street. The oldest surviving part of the current building is the chancel, completed in 1392 by Hugh Grantham, while the nave was built in the 15th century. The church was closed in 1559, and in 1586, the parish was merged with that of St Saviour, St Saviourgate. The church building had a wide variety of uses over the next few centuries. At the start of the 18th century, it was claimed to be serving as both a stable and a brothel. From about 1730, it was St Peter's School, and then from 1823 it was the infant section of the school. By this time, the chancel was a ruin, but by 1850 it was rebuilt as a cottage. By 1956, the building had been converted back into a church, and since then, it has been used by an independent Christian Brethren congregation. Most of the medieval walls survive, consisting of a mixture of magnesian limestone, reused Roman gritstone blocks, and brick infill. The chancel has one original window, and the nave has two. The chancel arch survived, blocked, and there is the lowest stage of a wooden bell turret, now inside the roof.

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Coordinates
53.9609, -1.0784
District
York
Parish
York, unparished area
Postcode
YO1 7BR
Parliamentary constituency
York Central
Nearest railway station
York1.1 km
Official site
www.thehilt.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate?
St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode YO1 7BR), in the parish of York, unparished area.
Is St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate a listed building?
St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate free to visit?
Yes, St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate is free to enter.
How do I get to St Andrew's church, St Andrewgate?
The nearest railway station is York, about 1.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode YO1 7BR.