This visit was specifically for a couple of graves not photography but I always carry a camera. In the past I visited this place fairly frequently and in those days it was a busy hub.
It's fairly typical in that there is a reliquary and a funeral bier (the latter seems to move round quite a lot). It's been on here before. Slightly more unusual is that there are two fonts (I don't remember it having two when it was in use...but I don't remember much except the cold and boredom).
Like most old churches there are a mixture of styles and dates. The roof is C15th but the main body almost certainly C13th. The tiles are Victorian, perhaps the bellcote was added then too. The very simple Rood screen is C13th or possibly earlier.
It's fairly typical in that there is a reliquary and a funeral bier (the latter seems to move round quite a lot). It's been on here before. Slightly more unusual is that there are two fonts (I don't remember it having two when it was in use...but I don't remember much except the cold and boredom).
Like most old churches there are a mixture of styles and dates. The roof is C15th but the main body almost certainly C13th. The tiles are Victorian, perhaps the bellcote was added then too. The very simple Rood screen is C13th or possibly earlier.