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St. Mary the Virgin Church The Church was dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin in 1350.
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The Churchyard Entrance The Churchyard Entrance is in Bonfire Lane.
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The Church Cross The column and top part of the medieval Church Cross was restored during the...
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Top of the Church Cross
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The Tower The Tower contains a peal of six bells.
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The South Porch
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The Nave Looking from the central aisle towards the Altar you will notice the...
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The Font This Font at the west end of the Church is known as a Dictonai Font and was...
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The Pulpit
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The Chancel The pews in the Chancel date from 1914. The story goes that they were used by...
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The Altar One of the many priests that have been at this Church was William Squire. His...
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The Reredos
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The East Window This window is in memory of James Shaith Bryner by his wife Helen and...
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The Chancel and Nave Looking back from the Altar note how the Nave is slightly off line with the...
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The Font This Norman Font, one of two Fonts in the Church, dates from the 11th or 12th...
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Pew Ends Some of the pew ends in the Nave date from the 16th century.
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Church Pew This pew end portrays Tittivilus, a devilkin. Being carved around 1520 it is...
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A Chandelier One of many chandeliers dating from the 17th century.
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The Vestry The Vestry is built out from the north wall.
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View from Churchyard This is the view from the edge of the Churchyard, across Bonfire Lane to the...
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The Churchyard This is the older part of the Churchyard.
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The Churchyard This area of the Churchyard was consecrated by the Rt. Rev. George...
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The Court Looking from the north side of the Churchyard the Court was once known many...
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The Village School The School stands on a hill on Bonfire Lane. It was built in 1852 of local...
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Bonfire Lane Looking east along Bonfire Lane from outside the Churchyard.
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