On entry to the church path, very visible on the original tower is a keyhole window. Set in a picturesque setting, this delightful church has the remains of a Saxon cross very close to the south facing door as well as having features of Norman arches. Another very interesting feature are the two upside down faces carved out on one of the pillars. There is graffiti dating between 11th and 13th century as well as other interesting features. Closed Saturday 12noon-1.30pm.
Open: 10-11th May, Saturday 10.30am - 3.30pm • Sunday 1.20pm - 3.30pm
Photo: Richard Croft, All Saints' church, CC BY-SA 2.0
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