St Kenelm's Church, Sapperton, Gloucestershire

The spectacular carved pew ends and panelling in the south transept, the gallery frontal and oak cornice all came from the dining room at Sapperton Park, which was demolished c.1730.

In the north transept is a large Renaissance tomb of Sir Henry Poole who died in 1616, with kneeling marble effigies of him and his family.

There is also a recumbent stone knight and Renaissance canopy, on the east wall of the north transept, by Gildo or Gildon of Hereford.

[4] In south transept there is a substantial monument to Sir Robert Atkyns, the historian of Gloucestershire who died in 1711, by Edward Stanton.

With Jeremiah Dixon, Charles surveyed a boundary to resolve a border dispute involving Maryland and Pennsylvania in the 18th century.

St. Kenelm's Church, Sapperton, Gloucestershire