St. Andrew, Weeley

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WEELEY (St. Andrew) has an early 16th. century brick tower, with diagonal buttresses, and a west doorway, also of brick. The rest of the building is by E. C. Robins in 1881, and is of red brick in a Neo-Late-Perpendicular style.

The Font is octagonal, with rosettes and shields in the panels.

The Plate is a small Cup with a band of ornament, and a paten, both late Elizabethan.

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