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St George's Church is practically unaltered since the close of the 15th century. There are remains of mural paintings in the north transept. The carvings of the corbels in the south transept, which supported the original roof, are said to represent Henry VII, Richard III, and Elizabeth of York. The tub font is probably Norman. The altar cloth was presented by the wife of William Morris, who is buried in the churchyard.
The church is a Grade II* listed building
- Type:
- Place of Worship