The red sandstone Church was built between the years 1883 to 1885 and is a Grade II listed building. The Church comprises of a four-bay nave with a north aisle, south pouch, a three-bay chancel and a northeast tower.
The tower itself is in three stages with diagonal buttresses and has two two-light belfry openings in each face, castellations and a corner pinnacles with crockets. The front cover dates back to 1595 and there is an oak chest which was taken from the old church located in the west of the village. There are 8 bells in the tower which were fitted in 1884.
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11:15am - Sung Eucharist and Sunday School.
First Sunday of the month - Family Eucharist.
7:30pm - Bell Ringers.
2:00pm - Mother's Union.
1st Sunday of the month - Family Eucharist.
Sunday 11:15am - Sunday School
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