St Andrew's is not in fact the oldest church in the village - there is an ancient single cell building in the village now used as a barn.

The nave roof is splendid - look at those angels! It was constructed during the reign of Henry VII.

Here are the font and pipe organ.


Here are two views of the nave, looking east then west.


There is an Easter sepulchre in the chancel.

There is a lovely needlework banner showing scenes from the village and church made by parishioners celebrating the millennium.

Here is a picture of the patron saint from one of the windows, click on him or here to see the rest of the coloured windows.
The chancel from the south east.

The final view is of this fine church from the north east - sorry about the road sign!

I found the church open.
The church has its own website here.
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