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12 Roof. The roof of the nave is lofty, with open timbers : on the outside, at the junction of the chancel with Bell Col. The nave, there is a small bell cot containing the old Sanctus Bell.
In removing the font, now in use, at the first restoration of the church in 1844, the workmen discovered, two feet below the surface of the ground, Fonts. Another font of the rudest description, turned upside down to form a base for its successor. It is of great antiquity, and probably was the font belongin
...g to, and used in, the church which was in existence in the 8th or 9th century (but of which no record of any kind exists), or possibly of still earlier date. This old font is now placed at the west end of the Church immediately below Mrs. Hope's memorial window.
The font now in use is Early English ; it has a square bowl (2 feet 9 inches), and is supported on a central pillar with shafts at the angles. There are very fair mouldings on the capitals and bases of the shafts. The stone is a dark granite — syenite, found in the neighbourhood of Malvern.


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