When you step inside this is what you see.
It is a simple, nicely proportioned design.
This is not the church of Boyntons. It is not the church of Walter. It is not the church of the Boyntons of Boynton. It is not the church of Elizabeth, the last of the Boyntons of Boynton. It is the contemporary church that was built in the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, it is a lovely church, and it is connected to Boyntons by its location.
Bill Boynton, a U.K. Boynton, inspecting the turkey built into the lectern.
The Stricklands had made their fortune by importing turkeys from the new world, and they took it as their symbol -- including using it in their church.
From the outside you can see the cemetary, the newer brick building and the older tower.