The Doom Painting above the chancel arch is a powerful feature drawing many visitors. It is believed to be the largest such painting in England and was painted in 1475 as a thank-offering for a safely returned pilgrim.
The painting was white-washed over in 1593 and was re-discovered in 1819, but not restored until 1881. It was repainted again in 1953. |
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