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St Mary’s Easton dates from the twelfth century. The south doorway and chancel are Norman while the twelfth-century windows in the north wall were reglazed in the early 1900s. Architecturally the church consists of a nave, chancel and apse while the tower at the west end is believed to date from the thirteenth century.
Major works were carried out to the church in the 1870s, including the erection of the current rood screen between the nave and the chancel. The six bells in the belfry are regularly rung by a committed group of ringers.
The church is open during daylight hours.