Our Windows

West Window: Works of John the Baptist. This window is above the font, where baptisms take place.

East Window: Six scenes from Jesus’ life, including the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, the themes of the Holy Communion Service celebrated at the Altar below. No donor’s name appears on these windows, so presumably Lord Leconfield gave them at the outset.

North-West: Christ the Good Shepherd.  In memory of Henry Hammond aged 68 years, October 1876.

North-East: Jesus, aged 12, discussing theology in the temple.  Given by Mr New, the Rector, in memory of his son George who died in 1869 aged 12 years.

South-East wall: Suffer the little children to come unto me.  In memory of Walter Brydone aged 5 years, October 1865