There has almost certainly been a Church on this site since Saxon times that was most likely built of oak timber.
The church as we see it today consists of chancel, nave, north and south aisles, south porch, western tower and a western vestry.
The tower dates from about 1250 and the rest of the church including the screens and ceilure (decorated ceiling over the rood screen) to about 1450 when the church, with the exception of the tower, was entirely rebuilt.
The font is a fine large bowl of local stone supported by five shafts, a thick central one, and a smaller at each corner, it dates from c.a. 1170 and likely belonged to an earlier church on the same site.
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