East Window and High Altar
Introduction
The photograph on this page of East Window and High Altar by Gerald England as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Gerald England Taken: 24 Sep 2016
The east window by Wailes in 1847 was given in memory of the Misses Kenyons of Swinley. The subjects are The Visit of the Magi, The Ascension of Our Lord, The Baptism of Our Lord, The Carrying of the Cross, The Crucifixion and The Burial of Our Lord. The High Altar has a black marble top bearing five crosses supported on an oak frame originating from the 17th century. Between the altar and the window is the reredos. Image Image Image