St Mary's church >
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Link. The ceramic tiles around the nave walls are Victorian as are the stencilled patterns and painted roundels >
Link in the chancel, and the stencilling surrounding the tower and chancel arches. The greatest treasure of the church is the large quantity of medieval glass which was brought to the church by the Reverend Robert Barry, who found it in a builder's yard. This glass can be seen in both porch windows >
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