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14th Century |
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was greatly enlarged and, on the South side, pillars, an aisle
and porch were added. This resulted in the present slightly lop-sided
appearance of the Church. This Southern aisle had a small chapel
at its Eastern end.
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Most of the information about
the church has been obtained from an excellent talk given by the
Revd Paul Burbridge and the plans showing the church's historical
development have been based on a sheet given out at this talk.
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