St Michael's Church, Crambe

In the 14th century, the angle between the chancel and nave was reconstructed, with two windows inserted.

[1][2][3] The nave and chancel are built in sandstone and gritstone incorporating re-used Roman masonry, and the tower is in limestone.

The church consists of a two-bay nave, a single-bay chancel and a west tower.

The bell openings have two round-arched heads, and above is an embattled parapet with eight crocketed pinnacles, and an inscription on the north face.

The octagonal pulpit dates from the early 17th century, as do the altar rails.

The church, in 2012
View from the nave into the chancel