Eriswell St Peter and All Saints church
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Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 28 Jul 2007
Originally dedicated to St. Laurence as a Chapel of Ease The dedication proved unpopular and is not as commonly used as St Peter, which was transferred from the original church. > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2088588 An interesting building and much of it is 14th & 15th century workmanship. Entry is gained from the north porch and the 14th century font is immediately noticeable with clustered columns forming the central shaft. The south aisle is almost as large as the main aisle and contains all the usual accoutrements, including a piscina, complete with credence shelf, and an aumbry. There is an earlier 14th century piscina in the chancel and the sedilia with arm rests. There are some old benches, the carvings on which have been dreadfully mutilated.