It features a three-stage entrance tower, with a pyramidal roof and octagonal spire.
[2] A five-piece communion service, the gift of George II, is on secure display in the church when not in use.
All pieces bear the royal arms and are completely hallmarked for London, 1752, maker Mordecai Fox.
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