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During the Middle Ages and for some time afterwards the church was almost bare, with the altar table being the only piece of furniture. The floor would have been strewn with rushes, and often scented herbs, which were replaced twice yearly.
The church also housed the local school from as early as 1552 to the late 19th century, latterly in the north aisle.