The Church of St Michael sits on the main road through this sleepy village,with ample parking close by.
This tiny church dates from around 1200 and has a great sense of peace and serenity. The gorgeous Early English doorway of this tiny church alternates bands of orange ironstone with grey limestone which creates an eye-catching polychrome effect. Inside, there is an elegant curved ogee arch over a 14th-century window and attractively carved corbels around others. The low tower was added in the 15th-century. Other things of interest include a plain Norman font with a pretty 17th-century cover, carvings and some solid 19th-century oak furnishings.
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