St Mary's Church, Burnham Deepdale

The church is famed for its many 14th- and 15th-century medieval stained glass windows, and for its Norman font depicting the Labours of the Months.

[3] The walls of the lowest part of the tower are slightly thicker than the remainder of the structure, and are believed to have been rebuilt or extensively renovated at some point.

[3] The round tower is capped with a metal roof made of lead, although it is believed that when originally built it was tiled.

[3] Some elements such as a northern doorway were added to the Anglo-Saxon building during the Norman period,[3] with further additions and renovations such as a 15th-century Perpendicular chancel arch in subsequent centuries.

[7] The church remains in regular use for weekly Sunday services,[9] and also hosts stalls during the annual Deepdale Christmas Market.

St Mary's Church
The Norman font