St Mary, Burwell, Cambridgeshire - 29th September 2005
THE WINDOWS

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The building is full of windows, but only three have coloured glass, the eastern windows in each of the aisles and a beautiful wheel window above the chancel arch.  So here are the north and south aisle windows (click on either image for a larger picture) - both are 20th century.

St Mary, Burwell, Cambridgeshire - 29th September 2005 - MTCSt Mary, Burwell, Cambridgeshire - 29th September 2005 - MTC

Here is the wheel window above the chancel arch.  The picture isn't great but gives you the idea!

St Mary, Burwell, Cambridgeshire - 29th September 2005 - MTC

Here is the great east window, showing the modern engraved glass which I thought works rather well.  Click here or on the image for a better look.

St Mary, Burwell, Cambridgeshire - 29th September 2005 - MTC

There is also a modern piece of stained glass work in the (also modern) screen at the west end of the south aisle.

St Mary, Burwell, Cambridgeshire - 29th September 2005 - MTC

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