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This church is yet another example of a 12th century building, with a number of distinctive Norman elements still to be seen, including the large font, south doorway, and chancel arch.
The now non-existent rood screen was entered via an elevated doorway in the chancel, an unusual feature of churches of this age. There is also a 'leper window' in the south side of the chancel. The church was restored a hundred years ago, the work including a new roof, pulpit, altar and rails. The whole building retains traces of the whitewash that once covered Vale churches in former centuries.
9.30am |
6.30pm |
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Week 1 |
Evensong |
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Week 2 |
Eucharist |
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Week 3 |
Eucharist |
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Week 4 |
Mattins |