The Old Chancel of St. Mary the Virgin (close up)
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Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 24 Mar 2007
This is a close up of the west door. The plaque says that it is the chancel of the old St. Mary the Virgin Church maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust. The original church (dating from 12th century) was destroyed by fire in 1884 and all but the chancel pulled down to be used as a mortuary chapel.