About

All Saints North Street stands as a serene and captivating testament to York's rich history. This charming church captivates visitors with its stunning stained glass windows, some dating back over six centuries, bathing the interiors in a kaleidoscope of colors. A peaceful atmosphere pervades the space, enhanced by the meticulous care it receives. The angel roof in the Lady Chapel adds an ethereal touch, and recent additions - a tribute to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip - blend seamlessly with the church's timeless elegance. Often referred to as the "Church of Angels," it offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking a moment of reflection amidst its historical grandeur.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Rail Station (Stop RD)
Bus stop 369 m walk
Rougier Street
Bus stop 70 m walk
Clifford Street
Bus stop 351 m walk
Low Ousegate
Bus stop 254 m walk
Museum Street
Bus stop 288 m walk
Royal Mail Offices (Stop RL)
Bus stop 376 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 87 reviews
4.7/5 87 reviews
Linda Watson
Linda Watson
2 months ago on Google

Why to a talk about the magnificent and very rare 13th and 14th century stained glass. A very special church, a place of peace and calm

Sarah Sharples
Sarah Sharples
2 months ago on Google

I was made welcome by the priest and church warden. I stayed at the back of the church where there were tables and chairs, which enabled me to read my book and reflect.

Douglas Walker
Douglas Walker
3 months ago on Google

Quaint and very historic.