Facilities and features
Accessibility
Well behaved dogs welcome, including assistance dogs.
Our Building
19th century E and W windows. There is also a 20th century stained glass window dedicated to St Leonard.
The church is normally open daily
Listed Grade II*
Music and Worship
Two tower bells, dated c.1520 and 1774 had been out of use for many years and were in need of restoration. The smaller 18th century bell was sold to raise funds for the restoration of the historic bell n 2024. An electronic controller was installed to chime the hours, with a tolling facility for services.
A foot-pumped reed organ (harmonium) is available to accompany hymns etc. Volunteer organists welcome - please get in touch. At other times we have had recorder players, and when there is no musician we may use pre-recorded organ accompaniments.
The majority of our services follow the Book of Common Prayer
Groups, Courses and Activities
Help for Visitors
Tours can be organised by arrangement - use the contact us page
A brief history and guide leaflet is on sale in the church, and also a postcard.
Visit us in late winter to see the display of snowdrops ("candlemas bells") in the churchyard, followed in spring by a magnificent carpet of daffodils.
The church is open during the day on most days, but best to check before making a special journey.
Well behaved dogs are welcome to visit, or to accompany owners to services.