Church of All Saints, Silkstone
The Church of All Saints is the parish church in the village of Silkstone in South Yorkshire, England. It is a Church of England church in the Diocese of Leeds. The building is Grade I listed and dates back to at least the 12th century.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Denomination: Anglican
- Description: Anglican church in Silkstone, South Yorkshire, England, UK
- Also known as: “All Saints and St. James”, “All Saints, Silkstone”, and “Church Of All Saints, Silkstone”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Silkstone glassworks and Silkstone Common railway station.
Silkstone glassworks
Commercial area
Silkstone glassworks is situated at Pot House Hamlet, a historic former industrial site in Silkstone, South Yorkshire, England. A glass works was established at Silkstone around 1659 by John Pilmey, who had emigrated from France some years earlier. Silkstone glassworks is situated 600 feet southeast of Church of All Saints, Silkstone.
Silkstone Common railway station
Railway station
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The present Silkstone Common railway station, which opened by British Rail on 14 May 1983 serves the village of Silkstone Common, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. Silkstone Common railway station is situated 1 mile south of Church of All Saints, Silkstone.
Huskar Pit
Memorial
Huskar Pit was a coal mine on the South Yorkshire Coalfield, sunk to work the Silkstone seam. It was located in Nabs Wood, outside the village of Silkstone Common, in the then West Riding of Yorkshire. Huskar Pit is situated 1¼ miles south of Church of All Saints, Silkstone.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Silkstone and Silkstone Common.
Silkstone
Village
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Silkstone is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. It is situated in the foothills of the Pennines, around 4 miles west of Barnsley.
Silkstone Common
Village
Photo: John Fielding, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Silkstone Common is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. It is to the south of Silkstone.
Cawthorne
Village
Photo: John Fielding, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Cawthorne is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. The village was once a centre of the iron and coal mining industry; today it is part of an affluent commuter belt west of Barnsley.
Church of All Saints, Silkstone
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Silkstone, Barnsley, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.54847° or 53° 32′ 55″ northLongitude
-1.56245° or 1° 33′ 45″ westOpen location code
9C5WGCXQ+92OpenStreetMap ID
way 185764397OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=anglicanWikidata ID
Q5116807
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In Other Languages
“Church of All Saints, Silkstone” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “كنيسه كل القديسين”
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