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This church was built in 1809. Some characteristics: wet dashed walls, limestone strings to upper gable walls, the tower to the west gable, semi-circular apse to east - not visible. The roof has stepped limestone eaves, tooled limestone copings, and cast-iron rainwater gutters. The tower: Merlons and crenellations with limestone copings, and tooled limestone plinth course to base of tower, square-headed openings to upper stage of tower, timber louvred vents, square-headed door opening to south face of tower having timber battened door, pointed arch window openings to west, having limestone sills, round-headed double-light window openings to nave with tooled limestone sills, block-and-start surrounds and pointed lights with cast-iron mullions.