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Although known as a 14th century parish church, recent archaeological work dates St Dunstan's origins to the mid-to-late 11th century. Extensive extensions and repairs gradually obscured the earlier history. The church is named after Dunstan, a skilled blacksmith, church reformer and monk who became Archbishop of Canterbury in 960AD. He died in 988 and was canonised in 1029.
Author: E Morton