All Saints' Church, Earls Barton is a noted Anglo-Saxon Church of England Parish Church in Earls Barton, Northamptonshire.
After the Danish raids on England, Medehampstede Abbey, a few miles away from Earls Barton was rebuilt in about AD 970 to become Peterborough Abbey. It is generally accepted that the church in Earls Barton was built around this period at the end of the tenth century. Even though only the tower survives from the original church, this is one of the best examples of later Anglo-Saxon architecture.