Church of St Peter and St Paul, Exton, Rutland

It is a large medieval church and contains an impressive collection of monuments, including work by Joseph Nollekens.

[4][3] in the north transept is a fine marble monument by Grinling Gibbons, dating from 1685, showing Baptist Noel, 3rd Viscount Campden, with his fourth wife, Elizabeth Bertie, and carvings of his 19 children.

[5] In 1954, the tomb was the subject of a print by John Piper, later adapted as a textile design by David Whitehead Ltd.[6] The south transept has the Keilway monument.

The oldest monument in the church stands on the north wall of the sanctuary, the tomb of Nicholas Grene dating from the 14th century.

[4] The tomb of Anne Chichester, wife of Thomas Bruce, 1st Earl of Elgin, is situated in the north aisle.

The Harington monument
Anne Chichester's monument