The Church of the Holy Trinity - Wensley, North Yorkshire
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The present church at Wensley was built in 1240-5 on the site of an older Saxon Church. Some remains of this older church exist in the form of carved stones in the north wall isle, these date to approximately 760 AD.
Plenty of Gargoyles and other stone figures at Wensley
This sundial was added to the church in 1848.
Some of the window heads at Wensley
Stone coffin cover
Saxon cross fragments - 8th century AD.
Piscina
This Flemish brass dates to 1395 and is for Simon de Wenslawe.
© Brigantes Nation 2002