Church of St Denys, east end
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 9 Dec 2018
Central nave and south aisle are 15th century, Perpendicular panel tracery in the windows; the north aisle has a fine 14th century example of curvilinear tracery. The clock is in an unusual position. Listed Grade I.