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The parish church of St. Peter is a plain edifice of stone, in the Early English, Decorated, and Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south chapel, south porch and a massive western tower of stone, pebbles and cement, erected in 1187, and containing 6 bells: the font has an octagonal basin, the sides of which are richly panelled and carved, and below are figures cherubim: there are two stained windows in the chancel, and one at the west end: the church contains some fine marble monuments to the Brown and Edwards families. In the north chapel is an Easter sepulchre of the Tudor period. The ancient music gallery was restored and a new organ was provided in 1910.
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