St Andrew's Church, Aldborough, North Yorkshire
Details
Accessibility:
Entrance via two steps by a doorway. Very limited access for wheelchair users.
Brief Description:
St Andrew's Church is a parish church dating back to the early 14th century. After being partially destroyed by Scots raiders in the year 1318, this church was rebuilt around the year 1330 and contains a brass of William de Aldeburg, dated 1360.
Further Information
Address:
Aldborough: St Andrew, Aldborough, Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, YO51 9ES
Email:
Please use the contact form on the church website.
Phone:
01423 324568 (Mr D Vose)
Website:
https://www.achurchnearyou.com/aldborough-st-andrew/
Opening Hours:
[No information available.]
Directions:
The church is located east of the A1(M) road, near Junction 48. Continue north through Wetherby Road, west via Chapel Hill and finally northwest through Front Street.
OS SE 405664
Transport:
The nearest bus stop is on Front Street, with four bus services (1A, 22, 23, 812) passing by the station.
Amenities:
There is an inn near to the church, providing food and drink. There are also various museums nearby.
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