
Baptism Font - St Mary - Over, Cambridgeshire
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N 52° 19.072 E 000° 00.727
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Baptism font in St Mary's church, Over.
Waymark Code: WM10KNG
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/23/2019
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A 15th century font with octagonal bowl and stem, enriched with cusping and blank shields of arms.
"St Mary's Church is made almost entirely of stone from Barnack, in the extreme north of Cambridgeshire and has traces of 14th century work, including flower-ball carvings, gargoyles representing birds and beasts, and a south porch of perfect proportions.
Its size shows the income the village received from, among other things, the Suffolk wool trade and goods sold in the market at St Ives.
Unlike many Fenland and edge-of-fen churches, it is highly ornamented, which is evidence of the amount of money which was available at the time of construction and decoration: the more complicated the work, the more it cost."
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