Weston Church is a Grade 1 Listed building protected for its outstanding architectural and historical significance. The church and priest in Weston were referred to in the Domesday Book of 1066, although there is evidence of earlier Christian worship on the site including the remains of a 9th century cross shaft. The present building dates from the 11th century with additions in the late 14th century and the porch in 1686. It contains box pews from the 18th century and an unusual three-decker pulpit. There is also some early 14th century stained glass. It has a Squires Parlour with a separate entrance door. To find out more please visit https://washburnmidwharfebenefice.org.uk/all-saints-weston/
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