This medieval church was restored in 1854 to serve a scattered rural community. Its nave and chancel are in one, with a south porch with round arched doorway and a low western tower, which probably dates from the 12th century. Its fine chancel roof has collar-beams on arched braces, and above the collar-beams strutting forming quatrefoils. It also has a fine Jacobean pulpit with tester and reader's desk.
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