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St John the Baptist

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St John the Baptist's Church is an Anglican church in Acklam, a village near Malton, North Yorkshire, in England. Acklam had a church in the medieval period. It was rebuilt in 1790, as a small building with a nave, chancel, south porch, and square west tower.

St John the Baptist

It had a capacity of 250 worshippers. It was again rebuilt in 1868, by J. B.

St John the Baptist

and W. Atkinson of York. The church was declared redundant and demolished in 1972, following which its site was used to enlarge the burial ground.

A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was erected in Acklam in 1794. It is a rectangular stone building, with a pantile roof. It has Gothick pointed windows, with glazing bars.

St John the Baptist

Following the closure of the church, it was acquired by the Anglican church, and was rededicated as a new St John the Baptist's Church.