St Mary's church >
Link was rebuilt in the 14th century on the site of an older church, and extensively restored in the 1890s >
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Link. The meeting room on the north side is a recent addition. Both the east >
Link and the west window >
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Link were made in the Kempe workshop and are considered by many to be some of the best works in the county. In one of the south windows there are three Continental roundels depicting St Margaret
Link - St Stephen >
Link and the building of a church. The font >
Link dates from the 15th century. The probably most noteworthy feature of St Mary's, however, is the C17 Blundeville memorial >
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Link on the north side of the chancel - the Bundevilles were lords of the manor from 1294 to 1721. One of the Blundevilles is depicted kneeling in armour >
Link on one of the panels and his two wives >
Link are shown on another. This church is kept locked.