All Saints' Church, Braunston-in-Rutland

[2] There is a section of an old, carved coffin situated in the south-western corner of the church.

The four stained glass windows, made by C. E. Kempe & Co.,[3] each has the Eamer mark of a wheatsheaf.

[4] The most interesting part of the church is a carved stone situated around the side of the western tower.

It could possibly be a fertility cult or a form of the Celtic Earth Mother.

Buried in the churchyard is Gladys Walter of the Women's Royal Air Force who died from pneumonia on Armistice Day, 11 November 1918.

The Braunston "Goddess"