A visit from a few years ago and included as the site doesn't seem to have appeared on here before. At the time of this visit the church was 'closed' and awaiting some TLC from the stupidly named Friends of Friendless Churches. It has been redundant since 2003. The wooden floor in front of the altar and organ was in poor condition and there were a few minor leaks. Other than that it seemed in fairly good condition. The organ looks to have been vandalised but the that isn't the case....it has been stripped of some parts for use in other restoration elsewhere. I believe it is open again now.
The first definite reference to a church on the site is from 1205. Like many churches it was subject to major renovation in the 1800s (twice in this case) which has left some of the older features out of context and difficult to interpret. Listed Grade II
Organ
One of the odd features is the hanging fireplace visible at the top left. There is no other sign that there was a room up there.
The first definite reference to a church on the site is from 1205. Like many churches it was subject to major renovation in the 1800s (twice in this case) which has left some of the older features out of context and difficult to interpret. Listed Grade II
Organ
One of the odd features is the hanging fireplace visible at the top left. There is no other sign that there was a room up there.