DescriptionSt Andrew's Church Woodwalton interior.jpg
English: The interior of St Andrew's Church, Woodwalton, a 14th century church in Huntingdonshire. Declared redundant in the 1960s, the church is not usually open due to structural problems. The church is in the care of the charity Friends of Friendless Churches. The blue painted wall above the chancel arch is something of a mystery, as a photograph from the 1940s shows a Victorian decoration (which can still be seen faintly underneath). This image was taken during the Heritage Open Weekend in September 2010 by Robert Weedon.
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