Sitting next to a farmyard, this unusual and interesting church is almost as broad as it is long, and it’s dedication is to the patron saints of physicians and surgeons.
The roof was constructed in about 1540; two massive early 16th-century timber screens go right across the church and there is a Jacobean pulpit in the middle.
The two 14th-century stone effigies are probably members of the Delabere family who lived locally.