ST GEORGE. Dec W tower with a tier of small quatrefoil windows. S porch of timber with carved bargeboards and a hammerbeam roof. Perp nave and chancel; clerestory, though no aisles. Good roof with arched braces joining at the high collar-beams. - FONT. Octagonal, Perp, simple. Panelled stem; bowl with shields in quatrefoils etc. - BENCHES. Some ends with medieval poppy-heads; also one dated 1616. - SCREEN. Dado with remains of carved, not simply painted, scenes: Annunciation, Nativity, Magi, Mass of St Gregory, Visitation. - PULPIT. Early C16 with linenfold panelling. - COMMUNION RAIL. Jacobean. - STAINED GLASS. A little in the NW and more in the NE window of the nave. - PLATE. Paten and Almsdish 1724; Flagon 1729.
Should I be surprised that this is another village missed by Mee? Perhaps by now not so much [truth is I am].
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