Like so many ecclesiastical buildings, Harlington church represents the architectural styles of many centuries. Essentially, however, it is a medieval structure whose earliest part, the Nave, dates from the Twelfth century. The Chancel was built in the Fourteenth and Sixteenth centuries respectively. The most recent additions are the North Aisle (1880) and the Choir Vestry (1966). Periodically the flint walls and stonework dressings have been sympathetically restored, but until 1880 they were obstructed by a coat of plaster. The roof which was completely retiled in 1974 is unusual in that the Chancel is higher than the Nave.
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