Built as a chapel of ease to St. Margarets in 1146 although the present chapel dates between 1200 and 1429. It is the largest perpendicular chapel of ease in England and there is no division between the nave and the chancel. It contains some very fine memorials from the 17th century. The tower dates from about 1225. The spire blew down in a gale in 1741 and the present tower dates from 1871 - the work of Sir Gilbert Scott. |
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