Nave - North sude. To the Glory of God & in loving remembrance of Christopher 1st Baron of Grantley. This window is given by his niece Eleanor Furness and her children.
Nave - North Side
Nave - North Side
Nave - North side. To the Glory of God and in memory of the Reverend Thomas Horsfall, Chaplain H M East Indian Service, who was drowned in the wreck of the S S Chilwall Hall on the 49th anniversary of his birth 11th April 1878.
Nave - South Side
Nave - South Side
Nave - South side. In loving memory of Thomas Horsfall late Vicar who died 17th May 1869 and of Caroline Helen his wife who died 11th January 1886.
Sanctuary - North Side
Sanctuary - North Side
To the Glory of God and in memory of Stephen Wilson Furness this window is given by Ethelbert & Kathleen Furness
Sanctuary - South side
Sanctuary - South side
To the Glory of God and in memory of Stephen Furness and his wife Mary, the dearly loved parents of Stephen Wilson Furness
East Window
East Window
East Window. To the Glory of God and in loving & constant memory of Sir William Stephen Furness Bart. This window is dedicated by his wife.
West Window
West Window
West Window. To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Sir Stephen Wilson Furness Bart who died 6th September 1914. This window is dedicated by his Aunt Jane, Lady Furness.
Chancel - behind Priest's Stall
Chancel - behind Priest's Stall
Chancel - behind Priest's stall. To the Glory of God and in affectionate memory of the Reverend J M Pollock Ll D, Vicar of this parish 1886-1900AD and of Janet, his wife.
This window was given by parishioners and friends.
The Saxon Cross
The Saxon Cross
The Saxon Cross c.800. The shaft of a cross, over 5' high, carved with knot-work, dragons and birds in interlacing branchwork. This shaft was first noted in 1823 and was reused as a lintel above the door into the chancel. When the Church was rebuilt in 1854 the shaft was removed and placed in the graveyard and subsequently moved inside by 1931.