[3][4] The church dates back to circa 1300–50.
[3] It consists of a 4-bay nave, north and south porch, north and south aisle and a tower containing 4 bells.
[3][5] The church was restored twice in the 19th century, in 1854 by "H. Goddard" (presumably the Leicester architect Henry Goddard), and in 1877.
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