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Mid 10th Century - Building of Saxon church, corresponding approximately to the present nave.

12th Century - North aisle built.

1217 - Date of earliest incumbent known.

Circa 1330 - Chancel extended to its present size.

Circa 1380 - Tower and Spire erected and South aisle added.

15th Century - Side Chapels built at the end of the North and South aisles.

1618 Screen now at East end of South aisle given by Maurice Tresham.

1636 - Dallington Charity established.

1857 - Church interior completely remodelled. Tresham screen moved from chancel arch to present position. Norman piers on North side rebuilt.

1990 - Collapse of part of the floor led to discovery of Saxon skeleton and burial chambers under the South aisle.
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more fascinating facts about this ancient building?
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