DescriptionThe church of St Mary in East Walton - harmonium - geograph.org.uk - 1745270.jpg
English: The church of St Mary in East Walton - harmonium The harmonium is by Mason and Hamlin and has the serial number 200219.
St Mary's church has a round tower that is believed to date from Norman times. The building as we see it today, including the sagging south porch that leans towards the west, dates from the 14th century. The interior was extensively restored in the 18th century but has retained the C14 font. The three-decker pulpit and stalls were installed in the 18th century, and the priest door in the chancel is topped by a gable that has a six-leaved roundel with a rose at its centre. Adjoining the church in the north is a site where an abbey once stood. A ruined chapel is all that remains.
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