The aisle was built in the 14th century, and dismantling it would be a major work.
The south aisle was built at the same time, but rebuilt during the following century.
The south aisle was built between 1310 and 1320.
In 1740 the south aisle was built with a gallery above.
The north aisle of the present church was built in the 12th century and retains a Norman window.
The north aisle was built in the late 15th century.
By the mid-13th century the south aisle had been built.
The main aisle dates from 1480 and was built in the style of late gothic.
The north aisle was built in 1839 but its east window dates from about 1275.
The south aisle and the roof were built a hundred years later.