
The Church is Grade II* was listed on 18th July 1963 and amended 4th December 2020
Early 13th, 14th and 15th century with tower added in 1666 and restored in 1881 by Bodley & Garner.
Built in a variety of materials including Clunch rubble and flint with limestone dressings: old plain-tile roof.
The south doorway with a moulded arch is sheltered by a 19th century timber-framed open porch and the Nave roof has two dormer windows with elaborate 19th century barge boards.
A fully history of the church can be found here

During the past 30 years, the Friends have raised close to £100,000 towards vital repair and restoration work when the Church has needed financial help. This is done through membership subscriptions, donations, legacies and special events and appeals.
For more information and to become a friend please click here: The Friends of St Laurence Church