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Teas available on Sundays in summer.
Beside the Thames, the churchyard was the scene of Stanley Spencer's 'Resurrection'.
This large Church of the Holy Trinity has a late Perpendicular west 15th century tower, and 12th and 13th century interior.
In the north chapel is a fine memorial sculpture of 1810 by Flaxman, accompanied by a euphemistic epitaph to the drowned deceased 'who was suddenly called from this world to a better state whilst on the Thames'.
The chancel monument to the Master Clerk of Henry VI's Spicery, d 1517, includes a brass of the Holy Trinity, and there are interesting medieval tiles on the altar pavement.
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- Place of Worship