Photograph Notes: A much photographed Grade I listed building with English Heritage Building ID: 65188. It was built circa late 15th/early 16th C but re-roofed 1869/71 and then restored by Sedding. Two interior oak doors each incorporate 4 painted panels of the eight apostles. These are reused from a rood screen repudedly made from the wreckage wood of "The St Anthony of Lisbon (or Padua) wrecked at Gunwalloe on 19th Jan. 1527 en route from Flanders to Portugal.



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Size: 12" x 8" - 305mm x 203mm

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