St Mary-le-More, Wallingford

[2] In the present building, the west window of the north aisle has stained glass made in 1856 by Thomas Willement.

A black marble topped kitchen was installed with sink, built-in fridge, dishwasher and cupboard space in the north aisle near to the external fire door.

The newly sited Lady Chapel now serves as a quiet area for those visiting the church when it is open to the general public and prior to regular acts of worship.

The main altar used during services of Holy Communion is now centrally placed on the raised dais in front of the Rood Screen in the nave.

Additional liturgical furniture, fixtures and fittings have been acquired or donated for use at St. Mary le More since the initial reordering of 2009–2010.

Of particular mention is the wall banner found to the left of the 20th Century Rood Screen which denotes the appropriate season of the liturgical year.

A ring of eight including the tenor was cast in 1738 by Richard Phelps and Thomas Lester of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry.