3. The Nave
The nave (picture left is from before the 1914/18 war - with only cosmetic differences from today) is the main part of the Church. Bright sunlight enters the church from the two big "perpendicular" windows in the south side: this is one reason the church usually looks cheerful and welcoming. The windows were reglazed in the 1980's, incorporating some old glass.
The Pews were made of English oak and were added in 1872.
The hassocks (kneelers) were made by Mulbarton people in the 1980's to the designs of Mrs Doreen Dean; they show some Mulbarton scenes such as the pond, Mulbarton Hall, the Mill House when it had a mill, and the old and new schools. Other kneelers continue the Mulbarton theme, including lists of road names.
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