
The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland

St Mary and St Andrew (now)
Parish church
The church consists of a W tower, nave with N and S aisles and a chancel with N and S chapels, and N and S porches. The lower section of the tower dates from the 12thc while the bell-stage is 13thc. The nave walls were rebuilt in 1846-1847 by William Burn. The N and S chapels of the chancel date from the 15thc. The N arcade of the nave is Romanesque.
Parish church
Situated in this charming village of thatch-roofed stone cottages, St. Mary and St. Andrew has a 14th c. W tower and 13th c. nave and arcades; the side aisles and chancel were rebuilt during a major restoration in 1860 by Henry Parsons of London; S porch rebuilt in 1887 and upper part of W tower restored in 1903. Reset in the W wall of the S aisle above the vestry door is a Romanesque tympanum.