Church of St Laurence, Medieval parish church in Winslow, England.
The Church of St Laurence is a medieval parish church in Winslow featuring a three-stage battlemented bell tower and a spacious nave. Wall painting fragments from the 15th century appear throughout the interior.
The church originated in the 14th century as a parish building. Major changes occurred in the late 15th century, followed by extensive restoration work carried out between 1884 and 1889.
The interior holds brass memorials for Thomas Figge from 1578 and Dorothy Barnard from 1634, marking important local figures from past centuries. A rare wooden pulpit from the 17th century demonstrates the craftsmanship of that period.
The building sits near Market Square on High Street and remains accessible to visitors daily. Note that visiting may be limited during worship services when the church is in use.
The bell tower clock rings out the melody of Old St David every hour, making it an audible landmark throughout central Winslow. This regular chiming has become a distinctive sound signature for the town.
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