This remote and charming upland church has had a stormy history since it was built in the 12thC.
This remote and charming upland church has had a stormy history since it was built in the 12thC. Cruciform, until its south transept was demolished in 1670, it has several times over the centuries been declared `ruinous' and thenrepaired, now it is again in good order and cherished. Inside, its 2 bells (c1380 and 1627) suspended above the west end, below the bell turret, are a curiosity. The 12thC Purbeck marble font and 16thC screen are notable and thereare fine memorials in the nave.
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