St Giles Church
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Image: © Richard Gibbard Taken: 9 Sep 2007
The Church has Norman-era features and was substantially restored in 1879. It is dedicated to Saint Giles and contains a 13th century chest, a Norman font and a Tudor-era pulpit. The bells were restored in 1995 after a 50 year campaign.