This Victorian church, with is soaring spire is a masterpiece built in 14th-century Gothic style, is set amongst trees in the Avon Dassett hills a lovely place for a walk.
Charles Buckeridge built it in golden Hornton sandstone in 1869 to replace a Medieval church, whose east window he reset in the west wall of the tower.
The high-ceilinged interior is inspiring and the style throughout is largely 14th-century. The chancel remains a good example of a properly furnished sanctuary of the period, with oak altar and choirstalls, three stone seldilia and a grey Purbeck marble reredos with a cross at the centre.
A recess in the north wall of the chancel contains the fine tomb of a deacon, thought to be Hugo who died in c. 1240.