The art historian Nikolaus Pevsner examines the Perpendicular style, formed in England in about 1330, and which he calls 'the most English creation in architecture'. Show more This year's Reith ...
Designed by Weightman and Hadfield in 1846-7 in the Perpendicular style, with coursed sandstone rubble, slate roofs and a prominent three-stage tower. Sim… ...
Church of the late C12, with C13 and C19 extensions, including work by CJ Ferguson. It is famed for the incorporation of much earlier sculpture predating i… Built in 1850 by Travis and Magnell in an ...
On the edge of the village is a railway station and there is a regular daily bus service from the heart of the village. The parish church, St Thomas of Canterbury, is of perpendicular style and has a ...