St Andrew's Church, Scott Willoughby

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St Andrew's Church, Scott Willoughby

Image: © Kate Jewell Taken: 11 Feb 2007

This tiny church has a simple interior. The box pews, pulpit and reading desk are painted an interesting pale grey-green. The royal coat of arms is dated 1825, and the two painted commandment boards (out of the picture to the left) are of a similar date. The altar rails, in a barley sugar twist style, are 17th century and there is a medieval tub font.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.925485
Longitude
-0.434185