The William Brewster Pews in Scrooby Church, Nottinghamshire, England. Possibly 16th century, they have panelled bench ends and richly carved backs.
St Wilfrid's Church in the rural village of Scrooby, North Nottinghamshire, was William Brewster's church. There are three benches, known as the Brewster Pews, in the south aisle. They have panelled bench ends and richly carved backs with bands of vines and bunches of grapes and possibly date from the 16th century. One bench forms a divide between the east end of the south aisle and the rest of the aisle.
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