[3] The church dates from the Early English period, though an earlier church was thought to stand on the site after remnants of a Saxon window were found during the restoration of 1869.
[4] The modern church consists of a nave, chancel, tower and north aisle.
Sir George Gilbert Scott and his son, George Gilbert Scott Jr., restored the church in 1869,[7] which involved the nave being extended and the chancel and sanctuary being remodelled.
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