Probably
taken by J.W. Boswell, the village photographer in the 1860s, it shows
the church before the restoration in 1975. The two biggest differences
before and after restoration are the tops of the two east-facing windows
in this view. The south aisle has a square-top window and the chancel
window has vertical tracery. Compare this with the next picture taken
after 1875. Meanwhile in the right foreground are the out-buildings
at the rear of the village brewery in operation from the mid-19th
Century, when a gallon of beer would cost one shilling.
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