DescriptionAll Saints, Kirby Hill, South Porch (detail) - geograph.org.uk - 860848.jpg
English: Inside the south porch of All Saints' parish church, near Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire. The porch was rebuilt in 1870 to a design by George Gilbert Scott, with a two-centred outer arch and two side lights. Six ancient worked stones are incorporated into the walls. One is part of a small octagonal shaft. Another is a small early moulded capital. Another is a base. Another is a piece of edge roll mould. Another is a Saxon stone with interlacing pattern. The largest stone is a 13th-century coffin slab.
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