Easington, South Oxfordshire

The chancel masonry is ashlar, noticeably better-dressed and more evenly coursed than that of the nave.

The east window has ogee tracery and includes 14th century stained glass.

The woodwork of the pulpit and reading desk are Jacobean items carved in the 17th century.

The pulpit bears the date 1633 but Sherwood and Pevsner suggest that it was assembled in the 19th century from Jacobean materials.

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