[2] There may have been a Norman building on the site before the current church, which is thought to date from 1748 and was probably built by John Strahan or William Halfpenny,[3] and is considered to be very similar in conception to Redland Chapel in Bristol, probably by John Strahan but completed by William Halfpenny.
[5] The building includes an Apsidal sanctuary and a small west tower with an octagonal cupola.
[6] The interior includes an unusual Royal Arms of the Hanoverians on the Rood.
The monument to John Shute is dated 1688 and that to Thomas Branch 1779.
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