ST MARY. All Dec, except for the brick top of the tower. Much renewed. The most individual motif is the rose window of the tower, with a five-petalled rose in a circle. Dec also the chancel doorway and the E window (reticulated tracery). - BOX PEWS. - WALL PAINTINGS. Late C14, not easily seen. A badlydamaged St Christopher, the Seven Deadly Sins, the Seven Works of Mercy (cf. Hoxne for both), and, better preserved and quite impressive with its big figures, the Legend of the three Quick and the three Dead. - PLATE. Cup 1662.
KENTFORD. Finely placed on a hill is its 14th century church, with a tiny 15th century porch and a lovely rose window through which the light would be falling when the news came from Bannockburn. There is an old chest, and traces of 500-year-old wall-paintings with three figures still plain to see.
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