[2] Services are from the Book of Common Prayer.
The chancel was demolished in 1780 and the east end was rebuilt.
The north wall and the west end were rebuilt in 1834.
The church was restored in 1887[4] by George Edmund Street when the stonework was cleaned, the pinnacles restored, and the central east window fitted with stained glass by Charles Eamer Kempe.
That is tower with a special clerestory above the ceiling (or vaults) of the nave (or an aisle) which is open to the church interior below the tower, contributing to its lighting.