Another addition to our collection of Church Micros placed around Bredon Hill.
This medieval church was formerly a chapelry of St Andrew's, Pershore. The core of the church, which is evidenced by the style of the columns in the three bay north arcade, is late Norman and this belies the exterior which is more in keeping with the handiwork of VIctorian restorers. In fact there were two restorations in the nineteenth century, by S W Daukes who rebuilt the north aisle in 1860 and by Henry Woodyer who rebuilt the chancel in 1893. There is also a good collection of stained glass including work by Kempe and Comper. The church is usually open during daylight hours.
Parking is available on the roadside. In the winter, please avoid standing on any snowdrops you see.
The cache is a camouflaged screwtop tube.
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