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1. Shield inscribed with the date of the building of the church “1471” Click here to view
2. Medieval Font Click here to view
3. Oak screen leading to the vestry Click here to view
4. Door leading to the tower Click here to view
5. Stained glass window depicting the Parable of the Good Samaritan. The artist was Karl Parsons. The window was erected by the Brothers of the RAOB 1929. Click here to view
6. Stained glass window of Samuel and Moses Click here to view
7. The East Window (behind the Alter) is of 3 views of Christ. The window was given in memory of those who died in the First World War. Click here to view
8. Window depicting St James & St John Click here to view
9. The last window is of David and Jonathan. The artist was William Glasby. Click here to view
10. The Pulpit is part octagonal, mid-late 19th Century. It is of alabaster. Gothic arches meeting at serpentine colonettes at the angles, and a limestone figure of St James Click here to view
11. The Pipe organ was rebuilt in 1919 by P G Phipps of Oxford Click here to view
12. A marble memorial of the Great War is on the North Wall of the Chancel, listing 32 men from the Parish who died in the war Click here to view
13. The Rood Cross (above the entrance to the Chancel) is by Frank Roper, and made out of aluminium mounted on a cross of copper tubing. It was dedicated by Bishop Eric Roberts in 1976 and given in memory of Vicar David Davies Click here to view
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