English Heritage sites near Newton-on-Ouse Parish
YORK COLD WAR BUNKER
7 miles from Newton-on-Ouse Parish
The most modern and spine chilling of English Heritage’s properties the York Cold War Bunker uncovers the secret history of Britain’s Cold War.
ALDBOROUGH ROMAN SITE
8 miles from Newton-on-Ouse Parish
Roman mosaic pavements line the remains of this once northern tribal capital, set amid a peaceful Victorian garden.
CLIFFORD'S TOWER, YORK
8 miles from Newton-on-Ouse Parish
Experience stunning views over the ancient city of York and immerse yourself in centuries of history at one of York’s most iconic sites.
BYLAND ABBEY
11 miles from Newton-on-Ouse Parish
Once one of the greatest monasteries in England, Byland Abbey inspired the design of church buildings throughout North.
SPOFFORTH CASTLE
12 miles from Newton-on-Ouse Parish
The ruined hall and chamber of a fortified manor house of the powerful Percy family, dating mainly from the 14th and 15th centuries. Its undercroft is cut into a rocky outcrop.
KIRKHAM PRIORY
14 miles from Newton-on-Ouse Parish
Beautifully placed between the city of York and the town of Malton, the riverside ruins of Kirkham Priory are set in the beautiful Derwent valley near the Yorkshire Wolds.
Churches in Newton-on-Ouse Parish
All Saints Newton on Ouse
Cherry Tree Avenue
Newton-on-Ouse
York
(01347) 838211
https://www.allsaintsnewton.org.uk
There has been a church in Newton on Ouse since Saxon times. Originally dedicated to St Mary the current Grade 2 listed building dates from 1849, although the tower is approximately 900 years old. The Hon. Lydia Dawnay commissioned the York architect George Townsend Andrews to prepare the new design. The church is situated on Cherry Tree Avenue and as a result is particularly beautiful in spring when the blossom is out.
Services are held every Sunday and our special celebrations such as the Harvest Festival and Christingle are always well attended. Our Churchwardens are Dr Stephanie Dow and Mrs Ingrid Kothari.
Our proximity to RAF Linton on Ouse means that there is a Commonwealth War Graves and MOD peacetime graves section in the churchyard and we have welcomed visitors from all over the world tracing their relatives.
Please take a look at our Benefice website - All Saints Together for links to the Parish Newsletter and details of upcoming events.
Please see our News page for important SAFEGUARDING information.
Pubs in Newton-on-Ouse Parish
Blacksmiths Arms
Dawnay Arms
Moor Lane, Newton-on-Ouse, YO30 2BR
(01347) 848345
thedawnayatnewton.co.uk/