Although the third stage is narrower than those below it, the extra weight thus placed on the lower stages distorted the tower arches. Though the western arch survived, the eastern arch was rebuilt. It may have been the distortion of the tower that necessitated the rebuilding of the chancel roof. The corbel-heads that apparently came from the chancel were used to support the new flat, parapeted roof of the nave.
The restorations in 1848 and again by the famous Waller and Son in 1891 dramatically changed the feel of the church and probably provided most of the furnishings.
There’s a plain Norman tub-shaped font, with a 15th century octagonal pedestal.
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