All Saints is a small church, the tower to scale. Its age is revealed by the beautiful Norman south doorway, a common feature in this area of small parishes with small churches, although this one has an outer ring of decoration which is unique in the county.
The font is a fine example from the 14th century. It's panels were probably painted once, and the heads peering from beneath the bowl are all different. The font cover remembers the Coronation of Edward VII, the first there had been of a British monarch in 65 years. The royal arms and a pair of hatchments on the west wall have been restored splendidly - they look almost new - and, indeed, one of them is 20th Century, one of the very last in England.
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