St Saviour's Church, Scarborough

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The church, in 2016

St Saviour's Church is an Anglican church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, a town in England.

The church lies on Gladstone Road in the west end of the town. It was built between 1901 and 1902, to a neo-Gothic design by John Thomas Micklethwaite.[1][2] In 2025, plans were submitted to convert the neighbouring church hall into 11 flats.[3]

The building is constructed of red brick, and consists of a combined nave and chancel. Inside, there is a south aisle, separated by an arcade of octagonal piers built of stone.[2]

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