St Mary's nave
Looking down the nave of St Mary's towards the tower at the western end
St Mary's pulpit
The church's pulpit features fine Jacobean carving
Anglo-Saxon tomb in St Mary's Church
Discovered during renovation work in the NW corner of St Mary's Church, this Anglo-Saxon tomb is a Christian burial pre-dating the present church building
St Mary's nave
Looking down the nave of St Mary's towards the tower at the western end
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ST MARY'S CHURCH
Consecrated in January 1094 by Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, St Mary's Church is Harrow's oldest and most prominent building, dominating the skyline and visible for 10 miles and more.