The slab on the floor shows a priest and it is probably Walter Savage who died in 1518.

 St Michael, Stretton en le Field, Leicestershire
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The village's church, St Michael's, was constructed in the 14th century in an elevated position in the village; although it is currently redundant and not used for regular services, it remains a consecrated building: it is Grade II* Listed and is maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust. It is considered historically valuable as (with the exception of new box pews in the 18th century) the church has remained almost unchanged since medieval times.

The slab on the floor shows a priest and it is probably Walter Savage who died in 1518. 


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