Chapel of ease. Late C12 with C15 or early C16 alterations. Restored
and porch and vestry added in 1878. Dressed red sandstone with ashlar
dressings. Machine tile roof. Nave and chancel in one with south
porch and north vestry. Battered plinth to east and west and parapeted
gable ends with plain copings. Integral gabled ashlar bellcote to west
with 2 trefoiled ogee openings, pilasters to sides with gables above,
and cross at apex. South side: 2 identical windows, C15 or C16 to
left and c.1878 to right; 3 cinquefoil-hooded lights with panelled tracery,
moulded reveals and straight-sided arched heads. Restored round-arched
south doorway to left consisting of one order of shafts with scalloped
capitals, chevron ornament to outer arch and hoodmould with carved head
above; C19 nail-studded boarded door. Gabled timber framed porch with
chamfered stone plinth, cinquefoil arched entrance, brackets supporting
wall plates and trefoil-headed side lights. Open truss inside.
“If anybody would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Sadexploration know first at churchmicro@gmail.com so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication. There is also a Church Micro Stats & Information page found via the Bookmark list”