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A serene and secluded Medieval church standing in farmland
During the Middle Ages, St George’s belonged to St Neot’s Priory, which may account for the high quality of much of the carving in stone and wood. It also has a rare, melancholy beauty.
The church was built around 1200 with: aisles, chancel, tower, porches, and clerestory added over the next two centuries. Inside some of the exquisite treasures include:
- dazzling Medieval glass;
- a rare pillar piscina;
- traces of 14th-century wall paintings;
- a decorated font;
- 15th-centiry choirstalls carved with animals.
An interesting and appealing church in a pretty and peaceful setting.
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St George’s Church, Edworth
Edworth
Biggleswade
Bedfordshire
SG18 8QX
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