St Augustine of Canterbury, Woodston, Peterborough
There was a church mentioned here at the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086. The oldest part of the present structure is a very small window on the west side of the west tower. This dates from before 1066. The church was almost completely re-built in 1844 but before that it is believed that the church had a 14th century chancel with a pre 1066 tower and 12th century bellfry.
According to the National Church Bell Database, there is a ring of six bells here, all by Gillett and Johnstone. See Peterborough Churchcrawler for further information.