Weston
All Saints

Glass

Chancel

The windows in the north and south walls of the chancel contain fragments of medieval glass.

Fragments of medieval glass in the north chancel window Fragments of medieval glass in the south-east chancel window Fragments of medieval glass in the south-west chancel window Detail of medieval glass in south-east chancel window

East window

East window

Detail of east window

The east window in the chancel contains patterned stained glass.

North Aisle

The window in the east wall of the north aisle contains a roundel of stained glass depicting a medieval peasant broadcasting seed in the field. The inscription below reads:

In memory of
Thomas Martin 1871-1938
Bertha Ann Martin 1886-1973
of Scarthingmoor Mill
WESTON

The window in the middle of the north wall of the north aisle contains a roundel of stained glass depicting a shepherd and his flock. The inscription below reads:

In memory of
Robert Francis Edward Peel
1901-1978

South Aisle

The easternmost window in the south wall of the south aisle contains a roundel of stained glass showing a farmer looking at ploughed fields. The inscription below reads:

In memory of
Joy Weatherall 1929-1976 and
Philip Nevile Weatherall 1931-1981
of Scarthingmoor Farm Weston

The middle window in the south wall of the south aisle contains a roundel of stained glass that shows St Francis preaching to the birds. The inscription reads:

In memory of
David Robin Hempsall
1938 • 1981

The west window in the south aisle was donated by the local Women's Union in 1976.

A plaque beneath the window reads:

WINDOW GIVEN BY WESTON MEMBERS
TO COMMEMORATE THE
MOTHER'S UNION CENTENARY
1976