The text is a Gothic minuscule font that is also known as blackletter calligraphy.
The newspaper used Gothic font, but switched to Latin font sometime in the mid-1930s.
Starting in 1905, the overprint was changed to a "Gothic" font which continued in use until the beginning of the First World War.
Inside there is a Gothic baptismal font (1414), and next to the church is a wooden bell tower (late 17th century).
Just in front of it is Font del Sepulcre, a Gothic baptismal font left over from a long-disappeared church.
Among the church's other peculiarities is the Gothic baptismal font.
In 2004, a pewter practice jersey was used, with numerals in the Totally Gothic font.
The Perpendicular Gothic font is also 15th century.
A Late Gothic font comes from 1509.
Features of interest include the Gothic font (probably 13th century), the Jacobean pulpit, and three wall paintings on the north wall.