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All Saints church and churchyard, Bingley
Features include the pre-Norman font (superseded for actual baptism in 1881), and stained glass by Burne-Jones. The church is listed II* (list entry 1200095) – see listing for more detail.
In 1900 the churchyard was divided in two by the construction of a new road (the present Keighley Road) bypassing the narrow Main Street to the west of the churchyard (and now known as Old Main Street).
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