[5] She was buried in the church but in the early 11th century her relics were translated to Peterborough Abbey by Abbot Ælfsige (1006–1042).
[7][8] The remains of a small hermitage associated with the saint can be seen on the west side of the north aisle of church.
[9] In 2019 leaking roofs had become a major problem and the church was added to the Heritage at Risk Register.
Work on the roof was completed in late 2022 and the church removed from the register.
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