The main entrance to the church was formerly at the west end through the tower.
On the south side of the church on the wall of the south transept is a sundial dated 1811 which has the unique distinction of possessing a hexagonal base.
Returning to the south porch and upon entering the main church door, you can see a cross cut in the stonework of the left-hand door jamb. This could be a votive cross made by someone in the middle ages to remind him, every time he went to church, of a vow taken.
The main entrance to the church was formerly at the west end through the tower.
On the south side of the church on the wall of the south transept is a sundial dated 1811 which has the unique distinction of possessing a hexagonal base.
Returning to the south porch and upon entering the main church door, you can see a cross cut in the stonework of the left-hand door jamb. This could be a votive cross made by someone in the middle ages to remind him, every time he went to church, of a vow taken.
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