The Romanesque (Norman) chancel arch is from the Templar church. The nave has been rebuilt in the standard rectangular form with the circular nave foundations being hidden until their excavation in 1927.
The carving of the 'Agnus Dei' is now high on the west end wall. It was probably moved to that position at the time of the rebuilding of the nave. The chancel and side chapel are part of the original Templar building. In the farmyard next to the church is the dovecote which was part of the Templar's Preceptory.
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The foundations of the circular nave can be seen on the north side.
The chancel arch
On the outside of the chancel there are scratched carvings on many of the stones.
The carving of the 'Agnus Dei'
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