I visited this little historic Minster last week. The building is Grade 1 Listed and dates back to at least the ninth century. It has had a number of additions/alterations to the external fabric and interior. One of which is the bell tower on the West end, left end as pictured. The original entrance to the Minster was via a doorway that was at the West end. The current entrance porch was created to replace the one covered via the bell tower.
For anyone who would like to know more of the Minster history this is a LINK to further reading/information
#1 The Minster, showing the different styles of construction/additions/alterations.
#2 The current entrance.
#3 Interior looking East.
#4 The Interior looking East, added to the thread for Bill to peruse.
This is one of the original RAW files used for #3 above with limited post processing. I have only added Lens correction and reduction of highlights applied in Lightroom to this image, I then added the grid in Photoshop.
Note that I have circled a small element on the image that I missed both during my visit and my previous post processing. I believe that the small object on the edge of the wooden pew end is a trade mark of a master carver "Robert Thompson" AKA Mousey Thompson of Kilburn.
For those who may be interested this LINK is to the history page of the Mouseman's web site.
Next time I'm near to the Minster I shall call back into to check to see if it is a carved mouse on the edge of the pew.
#5 The interior looking West, with the entry to the bell tower showing which was the position of the original doorway.
#6 I don't believe that the Gentleman referenced on this plaque features in my Family Tree.