Glazed doors
'Floating coffin'
'Floating coffin'
St Agnes and Queen Bertha
William Skenelsby
The Nave, St John the Baptist, Pinner
Faith and Hope
Saint John the Baptist, Pinner
I BYDE MY TIME
Googly-eyed gargoyle
St Mary and St Edburga, Stratton Audley
Roma Mahon
St Mary and St Edburga, Stratton Audley
St Mary and St Edburga, Stratton Audley
The church across the meadow
The church across the meadow
The Nave, with movable seating
Sunny pews
Cathedra
Charles Cavendish
Lt Col George Gosling (inside the church)
Bellringers' loft
Stained glass detail
The kitchen
Diana Warren
Henry Peyton
John Borlase Warren
Jacobean pulpit
Jacobean pulpit
The Organ
Sir John Borlase: Mourner
Sir John Borlase: coat of arms
Sir John Borlase
Sir John Borlase
Sir John Borlase
Sir John Borlase: lovely foot
Pews
Window
Stained glass detail
The Altar
Edmund Bush
ROBt STANLEY
Plain Mediaeval Font
Mrs Eliz Bush
The Altar
Detail: carved font surround
Plain Mediaeval Font
Millennium bellringers
Welcome to St Mary and St Edburga, Stratton Audley
Through the window
St Mary and St Edburga, Stratton Audley
A little bridge to a small side door
St Mary and St Edburga, Stratton Audley
Lt Col George Gosling (in the churchyard)
St Mary and St Edburga, Stratton Audley
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Jesus and St John
The window to the east of the south door was designed by Clement Skilbeck and is in memory of Edward Hogg of the Lodge. It shows Jesus the Good Shepherd with an attractive view of Pinner church beneath. The adjoining light contains St John the Baptist with a picture of Geddington church Northants below, together with Geddington’s famous Eleanor Cross. Edward’s father was rector of that church.
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