
The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland

Church (ruin) and round tower
Church (ruin) and round tower
A small cruciform church, now mainly 17thc-18thc. with some earlier features including a Crucifixion plaque of 1625. The church comprises nave, shallow, apsidal chancel and N and S transepts. There is a round tower (h. 22.86 m) to the SW of the S transept, barely a few feet away. This is probably 12thc. and has a blocked round-headed doorway several metres above ground level and a later doorway, also blocked, at the base of the tower. There are two triangular-headed windows at the top of the tower, and some square-headed windows below. The only Romanesque sculpture is found on a loose fragment locked in the S transept.