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The Church of the Holy Trinity was built in the 15th century, is 127ft long and 54ft wide and the pillars still bear the scars when Cromwell used the nave as a stable.
There is a wealth of medieval treasures including flying angels, 15th century wood carving and a fascinating tale of the finger marks of the Devil scorched on the inside of the great north door as he fled after causing devastation and death in the great storm of 1577, bears witness.
Listed Grade I since December 1966
- Type:
- Place of Worship