Left: The original Norman window in the north wall of the chancel. There is painting right into the splay and we can be sure that the mediaeval church was painted extensively. It never stood a chance of surviving in a church that was so clearly re-vamped during the Jacobean era when this church, like so many, was gentrified and made austere. Right: This picture from the north west shows a church cruelly used by the centuries. It is dominated by those blasted buttresses - on each side of the west window - and with only one window on each wall presents a stark picture. For all that, after nine hundred years, like Elton John it is “still standing” and deserves our love.. To their great credit, the CCT supplies just that.
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