The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
St Vedast (medieval)
Parish church
Isolated on a wooded hillside above the village, St Vedast is primarily a Georgian church consisting of a chancel with a polygonal apse, a nave and a W tower, all of brick except for the base of the tower. A NE vestry and S porch were added c. 1886 under the direction of the vicar, W. G. Patchwell. The lowest stage of the W tower is rough ashlar of the early 12thc, and the tower arch inside belongs to the same date.