Aylesbury, St Mary's Church, The Chancel 1897
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This interior view of St Mary's Church looks east into the chancel past the central crossing under the tower. The Early English 13th-century Gothic-style lancets were inserted by Scott, who removed a large 15th-century east window. The interior has again been drastically re-ordered, including the construction of a stage at the west end from which the fine Norman font emerges incongruously. The 1978 repairs, though, stripped the grey cement wash off the columns and walls, so the interior is now a little brighter.
An extract from Aylesbury Photographic Memories.
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