A church has existed at this site since at least Norman times. A detailed history is available here:
The church has famous 15th century wall painting called ‘The Doom Painting’.
It is also famous for its association with Olaudah Equiano, a slave from Nigeria who eventually bought his freedom and came to England where he wrote about his experiences.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaudah_Equiano
There is an interesting memorial to his daughter, Anna Maria Vassa who died in 1797 aged four just by the entrance to the church.
1868
1876
Death of Benjamin Jolley, known as Charon the Ferryman
1888
In October the Rev P R Allnutt, possibly the curate, moved on to Comberton. He was presented with this book signed by the whole parish!
1912
Further land at the church site was consecrated.
1914-1918
1915
1918
1919
1930s:
The base of a village cross was discovered during the demolition of cottages in Water Street. It was taken to the church for safe keeping.
1939 – 1945
1948
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