This St Mary's has a very satisfactory noticeboard (unlike some other churches I've visited recently) although I do seem to be sitting a long way away from it.
Inside, I couldn't sit on the font 'cos there was a big arrangement of flowers on it and there wasn't room for me to squeeze in. I seem to be rather small in this photo - Uncle Les messing around again!
There was a really friendly lady curate here called Carol who said "Hello" to me. We had a long chat and she told me a bit about the church.
It has a very special window commemorating the Royal Flying Corps, the Royal Naval Air Service, the Royal Air Force and the Royal Flying Cross. It contains pictures of aeroplanes from the First World War, and was designed by Messrs Burlison & Grylls in 1921 (that's a coincidence, they designed some of the windows at St Mary's in Plumtree as well!).