An award winning building from the 1950s which replaced an earlier wooden Victorian church.
The Victorian church is still standing, but is now disused.
Beyond it lay the Victorian Gothic church and some large houses of the same period, now mostly turned into flats.
It is their intention to address the physical limitations of our Victorian church in the future.
It is one of the best examples of Victorian churches in the area.
His alteration changed a fairly wide, Victorian church into a long, narrow one with a distant altar.
The present Victorian church was built on the site of a 13th century predecessor, which was documented in 1263.
An early Victorian church now stands in its place.
The village itself is named after the hill and the large Victorian church at its heart.
This resulted in the original Victorian church failing to cope with the population growth.