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The
Parish Church of St Mary stands to the West of the village on ground
the rises above the general level of the rest of the area. It is
of limestone construction and mainly dates from the early 13th Century.
Two features are said to date from earlier periods ( a window that
may be Anglo-Saxon and part of an arch near the South Transept which
may be early 12th Century. The existence of a Norman Church is implied
by both documentary evidence and the general layout but sources
indicate that there was much reconstruction in the 13th Century.
In the 17th Century North Transept and Aisle were demolished and
the arch blocked. This re-building also created a new North wall
and most of the tower, which was partly at least replaced at the
time.
The chancel roof was replaced during the nineteeth century as it
was described as roofless in 1830 and out of repair in 1818.
Extensive restorations were carried out in 1910.
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