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Unfortunately l could not actually get inside the church on this day 3rd October has it was locked it's so sad when you can't even get inside the church l will go back another time to see if the church is open History All Saints church South Cave, were Christians have worshipped, In this church since the Saxon period, All Saints church is also a listed Grade ll building, it was built from local limestone, it was built and re built, a number of times and some of the architectural history is obscured by some later building which is ashame, parts of the 13th Century work can be seen in the arch into the flaxfleet aisle, in the north aisle is has far back has the 14th century and the tower dates back to the 15th century. A serious fire in the 1600 century destroyed the church and again the church was rebuilt major restoration works began in 1788 to 1789 and again more works in 1810 also between 1846 to 1860 Villagers from South Cave, would have heard John Wesley preach in north cave another village in 1761 and perhaps again in the Hotham area also in 1788 the first methodist church was in 1790 which is now a private house called Wesleyan chapel which was built in 1816 and sadly closed in 1943, the new "Commodious " Chapel had a school room and vestries cost £600 to build it and a few changes have been made to it except when the chapel was in use , unfortunately it closed down due contininuing risk of flooding which is due to the chapel damp location and it's problems of making the building fire safe it was decided to sell the Methodist chapel building which is now has been converted into a house by it's new owner