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18th-century west gallery holds the 1878 organ. The nave's panelled box pews date to the 18th-century and are made of pine, with some reused oak panels of an older date. The chancel has an 18th-century raised bench pew with a balustraded front and a canopy supported by pilasters. The communion rails were presented to the church by the Dorset
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the south wall has two 18th-century windows and the north wall contains a blocked lancet of 13th-century date. The chancel's roof has two moulded tie-beams dating to the 16th-century and an 18th-century barrel-vault ceiling. The chancel arch, shaped like a
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A new organ was opened at the church on 5 July 1878. It was paid for by subscriptions from the patron, Lord
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The nave's north wall contains two one-light windows dating to the 16th-century, the south wall has two round-headed windows of the 18th-century, and the west wall has one round-headed window of the same date. The nave has a plastered barrel-vaulted roof. The chancel's east window is 14th-century,
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dating to this period. During the 16th-century, the nave's north wall was rebuilt and extensive repairs were made to the church in 1702. Further repairs and additions were made over the course of the 18th-century, including the construction of the north
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