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All Saints Church, Foston
Foston is a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire. It is situated close to the A64 road and is approximately 9 miles (14 km) north-east from York.
The small church of All Saints Foston is a beautiful, spiritual and historic place of worship rooted within the community. There has been a church in Foston since the time of the Domesday Survey. The chancel arch, the south doorway and portions of the south walls of the nave and chancel date back to the twelfth century. Over the centuries the church has undergone various major restoration works, and the building stood today is a testament of the local community’s devotion and support. The church is Grade II* listed.
The small church has many other interesting features including a twelfth century font, a beautiful stained glass east window and a connection with Sydney Smith, a notable 19th century parson.
Foston C of E Primary School uses the Church regularly for Services and RE lessons.
Thornton Le Clay Methodist Chapel
Thornton Le Clay is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire. It is about 8 miles (13 km) north-east of York.
A small Society of 8 members was formed in 1813. In 1822 a piece of ground was acquired from Mr W. Lund of Flaxton and on this site the present Chapel was erected at a cost of £200. The present members are committed to maintaining a Christian presence within the community.
Foston C of E Primary School uses the Methodist Chapel regularly for Services and RE lessons.