St George's Church, Edworth

[2] Edworth is about 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Biggleswade, to the east of the A1 road.

[3] The church dates from about 1200 and during the Middle Ages belonged to St. Neots Priory.

[5] St. George's is constructed in a mixture of cobblestones, ironstone, and limestone with ashlar dressings, and has rendering applied to parts of the walls.

[1] Inside the church are two-bay arcades on each side that extend only along the eastern part of the nave.

The octagonal font dates from the 15th century and features carved panels.

[1] The north aisle contains an unusual piscina standing on a pillar dating from the 12th century.

In the chancel are 15th-century pews with poppyheads and with finials carved with lions and bears.

West window, St George's Church, Edworth by Shrigley & Hunt (1892)
St George's Church, Edworth - east chancel and east end