St Germanus' Church, Faulkbourne

[2] The church is dedicated to Saint Germanus, a bishop of Auxerre in Late Antique Gaul, who visited Britain to suppress the Pelagian heresy in about 429.

The church may have been dedicated to Saint Germanus because it was consecrated on his feast day, 31 July.

Its walls are constructed mainly of flint rubble and Roman brick, with red-clay tiles on the roof.

It has a timber-framed bell turret and spire, with a red-brick porch and vestry, both attached to the south wall.

[5] A service was held on 21 October 1886 to mark the reopening of the church following its restoration, with the sermon delivered by the Rt.

St Germanus, Faulkbourne