Description1. Considerably modernised, rubble masonry; roof of thin slates.
2. The walls of the nave may date from C13, but the chancel is a modern addition. Reset into the chancel wall is a C13 doorway with two-centred head, formerly belonging to the nave. The nave itself has mostly modern windows, but the East window of the South wall is probably C14 or C15, and has a pointed cinquefoiled head. There is a further C14 window in the West wall, and a C15 doorway to the South. The nave also features a late medieval collar beam type roof.
(Source: RCAHMW Inventory, 1937 [1960 reprint], p. 50)
J Hill 29/01/2004