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St Peter & St Paul, Scrayingham
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The church dates from 1208, though it was extensively remodelled in 1853. It consists of chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch and western bell turret. The north wall shows signs of greater age including two blocked Norman windows and a doorway thought to be 14th Century. Incorporated in the vestry wall are six Norman corbels, several coffin lids and some relief carving. There is some fine mid-nineteenth century stained glass by Clayton and Bell, including the east window. Pevsner commends the west window as “uncommonly good...High Victorian”. The north lancet window is believed to be by Charles Eamer Kempe. The dedication is dated 1881. This predates the beginning of his use of the tiny wheat-sheaf motif as a signature which did not commence until 1895. The corona–type brass candelabrum, which hangs in the nave, is also in the High Victorian style. It is one of a pair made for Bishop Wilton church in 1874 and given by Sir Tatton Sykes. More info at the source. Source: achurchnearyou.com


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