URPoint Details
The medieval Church of St Andrew stands in spacious grounds with some Norman parts, including the south doorway sheltered by a 14th century porch. Gargoyles glare down from the 100ft high tower that was added between 1440 and 1550. There are some interesting effigies and on the nave wall are scratch dials, a series of carved lines radiating from a central point.
It is a Grade I listed building
- Type:
- Place of Worship