The church is the first church I've seen where all the pews have doors to them.
John Yeandle 1801 is buried there.
The inscription is "In Affectionate
Remembrance Of John Yeandle, of Upcott, Raddington, Who died August 8th
1889, aged 88 years. Also of Mary, wife of the above, who died January 25th
1853, aged 56 years. Also of Elizabeth Sarah his second wife who died
November 29th 1880 aged 69 years. Interred at Runnington."
About a third of the way up the outside of the tower is this stone tablet. It reads
"T Y WAR 1675 G H", presumably meaning Thomas Yeandle Warden 1675. It is
unclear what "G H" stood for.
Inside the church is what I refer to as the Yeandle Pew, although I don't know if it
really is the Yeandle Pew. The carving is "TY W 1713", meaning Thomas
Yeandle, warden in that year.