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Church, still in ecclesiastical use, built in 1885 by Arthur Clyne (Pirie and Clyne) for the Reverend James Stewart Gammell. It is an ornate early Gothic church of original design. The aisleless nave has a south west porch, south transept, north vestry, and the semi-circular aisleless apsidal chancel has close-spaced lancets, a circular stair in the south-east angle of chancel and transept, rising into a pencil towerlet with a dwarf peristyle at belfry stage. The south transept has two lancets and a central sculptured figure of St Palladius over a central buttress with an elaborate cantilevered canopy feature above. The roofs are slated.
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