Image: St Andrew's church - royal arms - geograph.org.uk - 1708484
Description: St Andrew's church - royal arms. St Andrew's church > 1708439 was greatly restored in Victorian times and the only medieval survival is the C14 traceried octagonal font > 1708478. The royal arms has been overpainted and is believed to have originally been for Charles I. Presently inscribed on top WM R et R (King William III (1688-1702) and Queen Mary II (1688-1694), Rex et Regina) The east window is by William Wailes. Outside, the C16 wood-framed porch > 1708455 with carved spandrels is still standing on the north wall. The church houses an interesting monument commemorating Prince Frederick Victor Duleep Singh > 1708470.
Title: St Andrew's church - royal arms - geograph.org.uk - 1708484
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