St Mary's Church, Nave

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St Mary's Church, Nave

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 11 May 2013

The Minstrels' Gallery stretches across the nave, between the last West end pair of arches. It was erected in 1803 and designed by the architects Austin and Paley. The front of the varnished wood incorporates nine panels, each painted with a coat of arms and a crest. The present organ was erected in the Gallery in 1875. It was presented by Lady Fabia Stanley, wife of Henry, the 3rd Lord Stanley of Alderley.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.281994
Longitude
-2.239183