St Mary's Church, Wortham

A coffin slab of Barnack stone, probably of the 12th century, is set below the hole which was formerly the west window of the tower.

Next to the tower, at the west end of the nave, is an 18th-century weatherboarded turret with a weathervane, housing a bell.

[1][2] The clerestory, of the early 15th century, has on each side six windows and a horizontal band of flushwork panels.

Inside, the chancel, nave and aisles with three-bay arcades date from the 14th century.

The font, near the door, is of the 14th century; it is octagonal with crocketted gables, fine tracery and brattishing around the top of the bowl.

The font