Launcells church north aisle

Launcells church, which is often admired for not having been over-restored in the 19th century, contains 18th-century panelled box pews in the north aisle. The huge Royal Arms of Charles II, still with traces of original colouring, is attributed to Michael Chuke of Kilkhampton.
Period:
Early Modern (1485-1750)Copyright:
University of LondonImage Caption:
Launcells church north aisle