[1] It is a Norman style church, which dates from the thirteenth century.
[2] It has a north porch, built later in the fifteenth century and some of the original timbers still exist today.
[4] The church is sited on rising ground and has a dignified tower with a fine broach spire (one of the best in the county); the nave and chancel and aisles have nobility and beauty.
A former rector is commemorated by a handsome monument attached to one of the corners.
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