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Parish church still in use. The church was built by John Smith in the early 1820s in a Tudor-Gothic style, the architectural details of which include pointed-arches, buttresses and pinnacles. It was built using large, coursed yellow granite blocks and has a slate roof. The four stage tower is centrally placed and advanced from the gable. A large square clock face with a datestone of 1895 in on the south side of the tower. It is not clear whether this date refers to the clock or the upper stage of the tower in which the clock face is inserted. The top of the tower is battlemented and has large pinnacles in the corners. At the north of the church is a single-storey vestry and session house, which has harled walls and a slate roof. There is a side door in the east side and a variety of small, rectangular windows
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