St. Mary the Virgin, Lt. Bromley
LITTLE BROMLEY (St. Mary the Virgin) has a nave and chancel ..... both in one .... and a west tower. The nave is Norman, and the chancel belongs to about 1300. The east window has three lights, with intersected tracery, and the north and south windows are cusped lancet. It has a plain 16th. century south porch. The 15th. west tower has diagonal buttresses, and three-light windows. The Font is octagonal, with a stem and buttresses, and the bowl has four Sympbols of the Evangelist, and four rosettes, The figure carving is very primitive. The Communion Rails are from about 1700, with twisted balusters, and the Plate is a Paten, which may be Elizabethan.
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