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The Church of St Michael the Archangel is a Grade I listed building dates from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, and contains remnants from an earlier building. The church has a 124 feet (38 m) tower with eight bells and is unusual in that it has 10 misericords; those on the south side of the choir date from the 15th century, whilst those on the north side are early 20th century. Restoration in 1856 was by T.H. Wyatt. The church is mainly Perpendicular in style and has two 14th century chantry chapels. The 15th century screens are particularly fine as are the 14th and 15th century brasses, 15th century glass and 17th century pews.
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- Place of Worship