Facilities and features
Accessibility
Disabled access at Lychgate entrance
Welcome at services - in fact all dogs are welcome!
Please ask, gluten-free biscuits are available.
All flat access into the building - we also have our own wheelchair if that is helpful.
Our Building
The Church dates from the late 12th Century with the Chancel probably 13th Century, it is otherwise 13th, 14th and 15th Century.
It consists of a Chancel, Nave, South Aisle, North Vestry, South Porch and West Tower.
The Church was restored by G.E. Street in 1852.
Music and Worship
Look out for notices about concerts in church.
Our 3rd Sunday of the month service of Holy Communion is accompanied by organ, the 1st and 2nd Sundays of the month we either use piped music or sing unaccompanied.
If you are an organist willing to play for us please get in touch.
4th Sunday of the month, at 8am, our service of Holy Communion is BCP.
Groups, Courses and Activities
Please contact the Benefice Office if you would like to take brass rubbings.
Regular group meets in the village.
Help for Visitors
Free leaflet about the church is available on the table as you enter the church.
Every day from around 9am to 4pm, please do get in touch before making a long journey to visit so we can be sure the church is open.
Dogs are always very welcome, we often have up to three dogs at our Sunday 10am services.
Other Features
In a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)