Kingweston church chancel

Inside the church the chancel has elaborate carving, probably by Davis of Taunton, and lavish furnishings include the marble and alabaster reredos and altar, incised stone slabs to cover the Dickinson vault, panelled tower door, and pulpit. Old memorials were replaced by brasses in the chancel floor. Most windows date from the early 20th century and are memorials. Those on the south side of the chancel are by Clayton and Bell. A 16th-century painting of the Magi and a credence table were given by Major Dickinson in 1944.
Period:
Victorian (1837-1901)Copyright:
English HeritageImage Caption:
Kingweston church chancel