A new wooden pulpit was acquired from a Norfolk church and installed in 1974.
The wooden pulpit is hexagonal and dates from about 1801.
The wooden pulpit from the third quarter of the 17th century is located against the north wall where the choir and bay meet.
Inside the church, the wooden pulpit is Jacobean, dating from about 1610.
Of interest are its various altars and the wooden pulpit.
He walked to the splendid wooden pulpit and laid his papers in front of him.
Inside the church is an octagonal wooden pulpit inscribed with the date 1630.
The wooden pulpit is probably original to the church, complete with an old sounding board as a canopy.
A wooden pulpit that he used is preserved in the new church.
Inside the church is a finally sculpted wooden pulpit.