All Saints crowned tower rises above a long graveyard overlooking the village green. It is not a big church, and the body of it seems to fold behind the tower, the south aisle like one wing extended. The chancel is largely of carstone, the rest largely of flint.
As at neighbouring Wereham, with which this church has much in common, the building was relatively complete by the 13th century. Happily, the Victorian restoration here was not as overwhelming as it was at Wereham, although the roofs all date from this time.
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