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The roof of the nave is open timbered and that of the
chancel panelled.The east window representing the crucifixion
was given in 1871 in memory of George Henry and Mary Jackson.
The west window was erected in 1913 by John Cook in memory
of his parents John and Mary who died in 1852 and 1882.
There is a small octagonal font.
In 1950 the whole of the belfry was demolished, as a
lot of the rafters were completely rotten, and then rebuilt.
The church, despite years of desecration and decay, has
survived. It was served by Sampford Courtney until 1933
when it joined with Belstone
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