Wilmslow, St Bartholomew's Church, The Interior 1896
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The original lower height of the chancel roof can easily be seen, but otherwise, the interior is very similar to today`s church. The chancel screen incorporates some 15th-century work, and the side chapels, as one might expect for a church at the centre of a large parish, used to belong to the prominent gentry families in the area, such as the Traffords and the Booths, both of whom married Venables heiresses in the 15th century and thus acquired large parts of Wilmslow. There is also a memorial to J C Prescott, one of Wilmslow`s most important 19th-century developers.
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