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Ayton can boast one of the finest examples of a Norman church. All
Saints Church and graveyard is well worth a visit. The interior is
very special.
All Saints Church now has a page
of its own - page six in this Village section.
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The young James Cook's statue on Great Ayton village green. (The plaque
is normally on the stone just out of picture).
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On the site of the Cook house stands a monument to let the world know that Captain James Cook's house was transported, brick by
numbered brick, to Australia.
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The rebuilt Captain James Cook's house in Melbourne, Australia. Allison
Hatfield, sister of Sam Noble (Hatfield) - both old scholars - took this photo
especially for the website.
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