South Door, St Lawrence Church showing sundial.
South facing stained Glass window in chancel. The Fisher family window with their motto 'Vigilet qui Vincet' means 'Let he who overcomes keep watch'. The glass is 17th century Flemish or Northern French.
Unused, undated postcard showing the church from the south and part of the churchyard.
Photograph taken from south side.
South door at St Lawrence Church with the sundial above.
Photo taken from the north side.
Photograph of the north side taken from Church Field
Thomas Stowe being held by his father Lyndon at his christening in St Lawrence Church by Rev John Huntriss.
This window is the main east window of the church above the high altar.
The font in St Lawrence Church. The pedestal is 15th Century. The octagonal bowl dates from 1661.
Photograph probably taken in the 1950s.
This shows the church, churchyard and car park from in front of the new cemetery.
Some of the kneelers embroidered by local people for St Lawrence's Church.
Probably taken from the grass bank above the footpath leading to the new cemetery.
St Lawrence's Church viewed from the field adjoining the graveyard.
Church steps to St Lawrence Church
Springtime view of St Lawrence's Church from the Vicarage driveway .
The east window in St Lawrence's Church.
The statue of Mary & Jesus stands between the Side Chapel and chancel. To the right stands the Mothers' Union Banner.