The roof of the nave has been dated to 1665.
The roof of the nave was renewed in the 16th or 17th century.
One Sunday morning, in 1739, the roof of the nave collapsed into the church.
The line of an earlier nave roof is visible on the tower.
I looked up at the nave roof, thinking about shotguns.
The tower is in two stages above the nave roof.
However during a service in 1873 the roof of the nave partly collapsed.
The money raised was spent on the nave roof over ten bays.
At the west end of the nave roof is a bell-cot.
It is in need of repairs, especially the nave roof, estimated to cost around £250,000.