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History
The church stands in a circular churchyard commanding marvellous views of the surrounding countryside. The building is late Norman and Early English with a squat tower, which opens into the church through a late 12th century arch. The south door is a little earlier and has a round arched doorway of uncertain age.
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Inside the decoration is plain and simple, but has recently been re-decorated throughout and a kitchen facility installed. There is a Jacobean pulpit and a Norman sandstone font. However the item of most interest is St Augustine's Chair, believed to have been used by Augustine in the early 7th century when he met the British bishops of the Celtic church.
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