St Thomas' Church, Brompton

The chancel was rebuilt in the 14th century, when the nave was lengthened, and the north aisle was raised in height.

The church was restored by Ewan Christian in 1868, which included the replacement of most of the windows, removal of the gallery, and the addition of a chancel arch, organ chamber and vestry.

The tower has three stages, diagonal buttresses, a south doorway with a chamfered surround and a basket arch, a hood mould and a small niche.

Above are chamfered bands, clock faces, two-light bell openings, an embattled parapet with corner crocketed pinnacles, and a pyramidal roof.

Inside the church are pre-Norman items, including three early 10th century hogback tombstones with flanking sitting bears, and two crosses.

The church, in 2010
The west window