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  1. All Saints' Church is a 15th-century redundant church in the park of Harewood House, the seat of the Lascelles Earls of Harewood, near the village of Harewood, West Yorkshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The church stands in isolation within Harewood Park, as ...

  2. He died in 1419, and was buried in All Saints' Church, the parish church of Harewood in Yorkshire. (This even attracted gazetteers in the 19th century, suggesting his tomb amongst places worthy of visit). Some biographies of him have stated that he died in 1412, but this is disproved by Edward Foss in his Lives of the Judges.

  3. It was not the first church to occupy the site. There is a record of a priest here in the tenth century. In 1739 the estate was acquired by the Lascelles family, who in later generations became the Earls of Harewood, and in 1759 they began the building of Harewood House. In the early 1780s the family added battlements and pinnacles to the church.

  4. 19 de mai. de 2022 · All Saints' Church, Harewood Metadata This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it.

  5. All Saints Church, Harewood, from the southeast

  6. All Saints church, Harewood - monument to Sir William Gascoigne (detail 2) - geograph.org.uk - 4662551.jpg 640 × 427; 339 KB All Saints church, Harewood - monument to Sir William Gascoigne - geograph.org.uk - 4662544.jpg 640 × 444; 373 KB

  7. 30 de mar. de 2024 · All Saints' Church is a 15th-century redundant church in the park of Harewood House, the seat of the Earls of Harewood, near the village of Harewood, West Yorkshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building , [1] and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust . [2]