Not what you would normally expect to see in a English church and in reality you'd have to look quite carefully to find this amidst all the detailed glass in the East Window. The glass originates from Europe and some dates back many hundreds of years. The example below is dated 1613
Below is a view from the back of the church with the East Window visible in the distance behind the rood screen. The nave also contains a selection of more modern Victorian glass in both the North and South windows.
The church is usually open but be careful of the alarmed area which guards the small north chapel.
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