Short, plain tower with a pyramid roof and a projecting stair turret. A charming interior of various periods. The early twelfth-century chancel arch is flanked by a thirteenth-century niche and a squint with fourteenth-century tracery. The south arcade is thirteenth-century. A nave roof beam has a restoration date of 1635. On the end of a front pew is a carved bishop’s head and in a south aisle window a sixteenth-century Throne of Mercy image.
Taking part: No
Church building will be Open
Toilet?: Yes
Things to note: The church may not be manned but the will be refreshments available
Cambridgeshire Historic Churches Trust is a registered charity, number 287486.