Elmstone Church

There is also evidence of an early 14th-century enlargement, specifically the north aisle and the north-west tower, both being built out of squared knapped flint.

The priest's stall is dated to the 14th century, and the pulpit is of a late 19th-century design by Edward Schroeder Prior, with linenfold panels reminiscent of Charles Voysey.

[1] In the east of the chancel is a stained glass window consisting of the Passion of Jesus in 12th-century styled roundels.

There is a Bethersden marble bowl, being square below with a rounded top; the transition is made through anvil-shaped corner pieces.

A monument of Robert Jaques (died 1671) is attributable to Joshua Marshall, built in black and white marble into the south side of the chancel.

The east chancel window, depicting the Passion of Jesus