Description
One of the nave windows on the south side of St Michael's Church, Walton probably constructed during the mid-14th century. The two sculpted faces known as head stops are carved in limestone and are more weathered than those on the north side of the church.
Metadata describing this Open University historical image
Date: 2022
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Photographer: Amanda Saladine
Production portal ID: 432172
Available to public: yes