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The South Aisle The South Aisle incorporates the main entrance to the Church.
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The Pulpit The carved stone Pulpit dates from the 15th century. The Pulpit roof,...
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The Screen The beautiful carved rood screen was installed in 1521.
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The Screen Close up of the beautiful fan vaulting on the 16th century screen.
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The Nave This view is from the Chancel Screen.
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The Chancel and High Altar
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The Chancel This view is looking from The Altar. The seating in this area is individual...
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The Chancel Ceiling
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The East Window
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West Street This is the main street in the village that narrows to single file traffic...
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The Square Five roads of the village, Church Street, East Street, Castle Hill,...
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The Square Looking along West Street which is one of the five roads running from The...
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The Square Traffic has been and still is the bane of Banwell life and although a...
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High Street Until the 20th century this road was called Harding's lane. Instead of...
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Hill Path Hill Path branches off part way up the High Street.
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The Old School Hall The Old School on High Street dates from 1867.
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High Street Nearing the top of High Street.
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High Street This part of High Street is known as "The Narrows" and you can see why.
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The Jubilee Well The Jubilee Well near the top of High Street was sunk in 1887 to...
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High Street Hartley Cottage is on the left.
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High Street Looking East along High Street, the large building on the right looks...
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The Bell Inn East Street, once called Gay Street, starts at the Bell Inn.
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The Old Chapel The Old Chapel in East Street is now a private residence.
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Saint Andrew's Church A view of Saint Andrew's Church from East Street.
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The Old Fire Station The Fire station was the gift of Miss Fazakerley of Chorley in Lancashire who...
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