He and wife Dorothy had a son Robert Kaye Greville who was brought up in the village.
[4] In 1870 the gallery in the nave was removed, and oak benches installed in place of the wooden pews.
The floor was paved throughout and the aisles and chancel laid with Minton encaustic tiles.
[5] On 25 July 1900, the cornerstone was laid for a major restoration[6] by the architect E. Arden Minty, FRIBA, of 39 Victoria Street, Westminster the brother of the rector at the time, and the builder William Gould of Tutbury.
F. Arden Minty was walking to the altar, the floor suddenly gave way beneath him, but he managed to avoid falling into the hole.