St Saviours Church, York
Not too much longer and the York leg of our adventures is over! We love York and Yorkshire, but sadly it doesn't look as though we'll be going back this year after all- we've just bought our first house! EVERYTHING has gone on hold as it is a bit of a do-er upper-er, but it is an exciting step for us none the less. Don't worry as our posts aren't going anywhere either, plenty of content lined up from around the UK still and we have more than enough sites locally to last us a while! Our Ren has also developed an interest in a boat load of vintage things like transport and pottery so we might branch out there too! Anyway, today's post is on St Saviours Church which was first recorded in 1090 under the name St Saviours-in-the-Marshes. It had to be rebuilt in the 15th century assumedly to meet growing demand and a growing congregation, but was rebuilt again in 1844. Bits were added to it like the south vestry in 1878, but the limestone used is evident to its histo...