All Saints church >
Link received its red tile roof in 1880; nave and chancel are reconstructed, and the round tower, a heap of rubble by the mid 19th century, is completely rebuilt. Sadly, this church is kept firmly locked ever since in 2002 the congregation decided to move out and use a nearby school room instead. The west end of the nave at present appears to be used for the entertainment of the young members of the congregation. The church houses a number of interesting survivals such as a Norman font >
Link as well as three medieval wall paintings >
Link and a C15 chancel screen >
Link. The east window >
Link dates from the late 19th century and was made by the Kempe workshop. The 1870s reredos >
Link is by James Elwell, cabinet-maker and successful woodcarver from Beverley in East Yorkshire.