All Saints is a large, handsome church that dates mainly from the 13th to 15th centuries. It has a most striking appearance because the 15th century tower which is topped with a splendid wooden two domed cupola.
Inside, the spacious nave has a fine Victorian roof. Visitors should also take note of the simple Jacobean pulpit, a superb 16th century wooden lectern, an engaged pillar piscina in the chancel and a huge medieval lockable chest. There is also some evidence to suggest that a hermitage existed here in the past.
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