A beautiful medieval church sitting in stunning countryside. There is a strong congregation of around 25 - 30 people. There are six bells with currently only the front three able to be rung. Work is in progress to get all the bells ringing.
Treble: cast in 1872 by John Taylor & Co. Tuned to E. Weight 4-2-14 2: cast in 1726 by Samuel II Smith. Tuned to D. 3: cast in 1624 William Oldfield (of Bradford). Tuned to C. 4: cast in 1567 by French. Tuned to B. 5: cast in 1567 by French. Tuned to A. Tenor: cast in 1834 by Thomas II Mears. Tuned to G....
   Read moreA beautiful old church and open to visit. So lucky to have such a place that is obviously cherished and well maintained thankfully. Fabulous view of Pendle hill in December. For a small church it has so much character and interest. Lancashire has so many special historical places. And good pubs and towns...
   Read moreWonderfully historical church, now more frequently left open. Tastefully modernised without losing its ancient heritage. Interesting side chapel, rare rude screen, medieval font. Worth a trip up the gallery to closer inspect the roof beams. One of the best churches...
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