More information : The Crewe Trustees found the monastic church in ruins, with a small post-Dissolution chapel built against the west side of it's tower. Using the remaining walls they built an L-plan church that incorporated the monastic chancel, crossing and north transept, at the end of which stands the tower., Parish church, formerly part of church of Premonstratensian abbey (NY95SE4) founded 1165 by Walter de Bolbec. Chancel circa 1200-1210, north transept and tower mid 13th century except for belfry stage of tower, 14th century. Repaired and adapted as parish church 1752 by Lord Crewe trustees, transept aisle rebuilt 1854, east end rebuilt 1881. Squared stone with dressings; stone slate roof. L-plan, with tower at end of north transept. Early English style (1) |