The Church of St Catherine

Originally dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries, with a Norman naive and chancel, the church was heavily restored around 1885 by T E Williams

It is constructed of flint with stone dressings and an old tile roof. The interior includes a Norman Purbeck font, 13th century piscina and a restored 15th century crown post roof.

There are also two small brasses, dated 1499 and 1505, commemorating John Smythe and and his wife, Alisia.

 

For information about church services, please refer to the Local Groups & Organisations or visit the pew-news web site.

 

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