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All Saint's Church, Bakewell
Address: S Church St, Bakewell DE45 1FD, UK
Phone: 01629 814462
State: Derbyshire
City: Bakewell
Zip Code: DE45 1FD


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Reviews
Amazing suberp cathedral over 12 centuries old, on the top of the hill looking over the town and the River Wye passing through the lovely town Bakewell of the Peak District. It is worth visiting as it holds the history of the town and the surroundings.
This is a must visit. All Saints church in Bakewell is one of the finest medieval parish churches in England, with a history dating back to the Saxon period. As you enter the church, stop and look at the ancient ruins in the entrance.nLook at the ancient graffiti, dated 1691 on one of the tombs. There is a 14th century alabaster monument to  Sir Godfrey de Foljambe who died in 1376.nIn the graveyard is the remains of an ancient 9th century cross. Amazing
A beautiful Church a short walk uphill from the bustling town centre. I enjoyed walking all the quaint and also very quiet roads that meander towards the church.nIt’s always the same way, you take one turning of the high street and you lose the tourist and gain some peace. Lovely town to enjoy even on a bit of soggy day!
A short but fairly steep walk up the hill from the centre of Bakewell, this lovely and peaceful church provided me with a welcome respite from the bustle of the town. It stands on the site of a Saxon church, and there are some well preserved relics from that era to be seen here including ancient stone coffins, some intricately carved stones in the church porch, and two beautiful 10th century crosses in the churchyard. I found so much to interest me inside the church too, in particular the impressive monuments and the 13th century stone seats where the medieval clergy once sat. Some beautiful Victorian stained glass windows. There's a leaflet that helps you find the most interesting features, it costs just 20p and I found it very useful. You can also buy a guidebook for £2. There are some lovely views of the town and surrounding countryside from the churchyard. Well worth a visit!
By far the best 'Tourist Attraction' in Bakewell. A real and an interesting church but the south portch contains the real gems with an eclectic collection on display.
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