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  1. All Saints' Church is a 15th-century redundant church in the park of Harewood House, the seat of the Lascelles Earls of Harewood, near the village of Harewood, West Yorkshire, England.

  2. All Saints' Church, the former parish church, stands to the west of the village, in the grounds of Harewood House which was built in the 18th century. The village was relocated in the late 18th century, leaving the church isolated from the village population.

  3. All Saints' Church is a 15th-century redundant church in the park of Harewood House, the seat of the Lascelles Earls of Harewood, near the village of Harewood, West Yorkshire, England.

  4. All Saints' dates from the fifteenth century. It is remarkable for six pairs of effigies, dating from 1419 to 1510, commemorating the owners of Harewood Castle and the nearby Gawthorpe estate.

  5. Nestling in the grounds of Harewood House, All Saints dates from the 15th century. It is remarkable for six pairs of effigies, dating from 1419 to 1510, commemorating the owners of Harewood and the nearby Gawthorpe estate.

  6. All Saints' Church, Harewood is full of wonderful tombs, but it is also the resting place of Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood; The only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, she was sister to Kings Edward VIII and George VI, and aunt of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

  7. All Saints' Church: c. 1410: A redundant church in the park of Harewood House, it was restored in 1862–63 by Sir George Gilbert Scott. The church is built in gritstone with a roof of Westmorland green slate, and is in Perpendicular style.