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St Lawrence

Architectural Features

West elevation has C15 nave window with four-centred head, four trefoiled lights and small glazed spandrels.

North aisle has C15 open wagon roof with four tie beams and remains of corbels above arcade.

Chancel has C14 piscina with restored trefoiled head, octofoil drain on female corbel-head.

Communion table is oak, perhaps early C17 with lamb's tongue chamfer stops to legs, plain stretchers and C20 top.

Choir stalls, probably C16, reputedly from Wormsley Priory.

Each side has a four-seater bench with carved misericords and moulded arms.

Also two benches, probably C19, incorporating a single misericord and seat to west end.

Desks to benches have carved C15 poppyheads.

North wall has wall-monument with portrait relief for Major H G Lush-Wilson, RHA, killed in 1916.

East window has late C19 stained glass with Christ giving Benediction.

Chancel screen is probably C15 and thoroughly restored.

Nave has C13 arcades that to north with stiff- leaf foliage on capitals.

Pulpit is C19, oak and part octagonal.

Lectern, dated 1920 for Rev G F Bulmer.

Ledged medieval door with later repairs.

Font has circular moulded base and cylindrical stem with band of C12 or C13 interlaced ornament.

C15 bowl is octagonal with three sunk quatrefoils to each side.

Slab against west wall has indents of two figures.

Benches have carved oak ends, perhaps C16 or C17.

Monument on south wall of George Sawyer, died 1753, signed "L F Roubiliac fecit".

East window has stained glass depicting Christ for Caroline Freeman, died 1867.

Organ by Norman and Beard dated 1908.

Wall monument in black and white marble for Paul Barryson, died 1766.

North-west window has mid-C20 stained glass depicting a storm by A J Davis of Bromsgrove, for William and Percy Powell "who gave their lives at sea".

Wall monument to 17 men of the parish who died in World War I. Beneath, a roll of honour for the seven who died in World War II, the last entry being for a member of the Metropolitan Police killed on night duty on 3rd September 1939.

Late C19 or early C20 brass hanging candlesticks, with pendant and three spurs for chains.