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| The church's most famous art object is an 18th century canopied font . . . |
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| . . . with 16th century carved panels used for the doors that hide the bowl. |
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| Although I liked the knitted Last Supper much more. |
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| Chittlehampton sits in a valley with walls so steep I don't know how the sheep can stand still and graze without pitching down the slope. |
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| A statue of St. Hieritha for pilgrims to venerate would have been in place in this niche, but was destroyed in the wave of Reformation iconoclasm aiming to eliminate Papist practices. |
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| Hieritha's tomb remains within the arched alcove placed next to the high altar. |
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| A random tomb sculpture lies comfortably in the adjacent transept along with other random memorials. |
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| And finally on to another CCT church . . . |
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| . . . with a very old door . . . |
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| . . . and a very charming interior . . . |
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| . . . with a floor that could be a quilt . . . |
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| . . . original furnishings . . . |















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