All Saints: East end of the nave
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Image: © Gerald England Taken: 24 Sep 2016
The East end of the Nave is dominated by the Screen erected in 1912, richly gilded and coloured in 1957. It stands on the site of the ancient rood screen which was partly destroyed in the 16th century and where later stood a Mayor's Gallery (1680) and finally an organ loft (1709-1845).The Nave Altar was installed in 1977.