The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
St Richard (now)
Parish church
A small and charming church comprising a single nave with a two bay crown-post roof and a slightly narrower chancel. An arch close to the W wall of the nave supports the weight of the bell turret. The chancel is separated from the nave by a screen, rood beam and plaster tympanum.
Parish church
This Gothic style church was designed by F G Troup and built in 1933. It
was described by Nairn as 'the most debilitated kind of Gothic Revival . . .
Horrible' (Nairn and Pevsner 1965, 79). There is no medieval fabric.