English: All Saints Church, Halsham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The Norman church was the burial place of some of the Constable family (later of Burton Constable Hall), prior to the building of the nearby mausoleum at a cost of £10,000 in 1790-1800. The church was substantially renovated in 1871.
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