Into the chancel, St Osmund, Tarlton

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Into the chancel, St Osmund, Tarlton

Image: © Chris Brown Taken: 6 Mar 2017

A genuine Norman Romanesque chancel arch frames a neo-Norman east window and lozenge window above it in the east wall. In the chancel, the four windows already illustrated by Philip Halling are by Thomas Denny who has done much work for Gloucestershire churches including Gloucester cathedral and Tewkesbury Abbey; they were made in 1997.

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Image Location

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51.697201
Longitude
-2.062168