Sarnesfield Staunton Weobley Norton Canon Monnington Letton Byford


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The Old Bell on display inside
Weobly Church.

 


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The south doorway is Norman with zigzag decoration and the chancel and south transept are late 13th century.

 

 


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The only original stone from the 12th century church, found at the top of the south aisle.

 


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A white marble statue of Colonel John Birch resides here, he was a member of parliament for Weobley from 1679 to his death in 1691.


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War Memorial found on the
south side of the church.

 


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Decoration on the Porch roof

 


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Chancel and alter

 


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The five bay arcades with octagonal piers and ballflower, the clerestory, the north transept and the image recess south of the chancel green are 14th century. There are some fine 15th century figures of little angels in the tracery of the north window.



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The tall 14th century tower is the only spire in the country to be supported by little flying buttresses connected to pinnacles rising from the tower.

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