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Sit back and enjoy the great Medieval wall painting once lost in time. White wash and covered lost back in time. Medieval painting was crucial to England's cultural and artistic development, serving as a vital means of religious expression, historical documentation, and social commentary during the Middle Ages. These artworks, often found in illuminated manuscripts, frescoes, and panel paintings, helped shape national identity and preserved stories and beliefs for generations. Despite many being lost over time due to decay, war, and neglect and a King and the English Reformation, from the 1540s onwards. Surviving medieval paintings remain invaluable for understanding England’s medieval history, craftsmanship, and spiritual life, underscoring their importance in the nation's cultural heritage. Medieval painting is considered significant to England because it reflects the country's rich artistic, religious, and cultural heritage during the medieval period. These paintings often depict biblical stories, saints, and local history, serving both as religious instruction and community identity. The extensive restoration efforts, such as those undertaken by Lightfoot and subsequent experts, highlight the importance placed on preserving these visual narratives, despite challenges like damage and overpainting, to maintain England's historical and artistic legacy. A major restoration carried out by the Revd. George Herbert Lightfoot at a cost of £7000 in the 1870s, completed in 1879. It was not until later work was need the painting were discovered under a whitewash wall, and then had been had been repainting as the original paint had been lost in time and due to paint used to cover the paining.