• All Saints Pavement Folklore: A long-haired woman, dressed in white, has often welcomed mourners at funeral services held at the church.
  • Church of All Saints Pavement. 1300AD - 1400AD. All Saints stands in the centre of one of the earliest paved streets in York, hence its name.
  • ...I listed church in York, Yorkshire, England; kerkgebouw in York, Verenigd Koninkrijk; All Saints' Church, Pavement, York; Church of All Saints</nowiki>.
  • All Saints, Pavement is the Guild and Civic church of York. ... The church stands in the centre of one of the earliest paved streets in York, hence its name.
  • All Saints Pavement Church in York is a historic church with origins predominantly in the 14th and 15th centuries.
  • Mystery Worshipper: Sesquialtera Church: All Saints Location: Pavement, York, England Date of visit: Sunday, 1 February 2009, 6:30pm.
  • All Saints' church, Pavement. Grade I listed. The Domesday book states that there was a church here before 1087, and it was probably enlarged to a cruciform...
  • All Saints Pavement Church. This particular day-time ghost is described as resembling a woman in black, with a very red, swollen face, and long hair, worn in the...