Interior of St Mary Magdalene

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Interior of St Mary Magdalene by Richard Law as part of the Geograph project.

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Interior of St Mary Magdalene

Image: © Richard Law Taken: 24 Jul 2009

Unusually, the original pews were removed some years ago, and have been replaced by individual seats. This provides a much more flexible seating arrangement for the various events that take place in the church, which has an active programme of music and recitals. The church organ, just out of shot on the right, was built by a Malvern firm in 1969 and is considered a fine example of their work; fund raising is currently underway to restore and preserve it, although it is currently in a working condition. Somewhat unusually the console of the organ is detached from the pipes, which are visible here on the left (North Aisle)

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.637368
Longitude
-2.283082