4 /5 jeff benjamin: Grade II Listed, and renovated mid 19th. Century attributed mostly to the eminent Victorian church architect, William Butterworth.
Evocatively set back from the road, approached through a lych-gate and a veteran lime treed avenue amidst time-worn gravestones, tablets and memorials.
Crosse & Blackwell are buried here.*
Unusually the churchyard leads directly onto a delightful woodland conservation area that is certainly worth exploring if you’re adrift hereabouts. A Forest School is situated in the woodland.
An active community here.
* in 1830 they bought and renamed an existing successful food manufacturing company.


