A wonderful Medieval church with a noticeably leaning tower on the low-lying north Somerset Levels. It stands on a small mound at the edge of an earthwork which has produced evidence of a 10th to 13th century settlement.
Dominated by its leaning tower, the church is externally Perpendicular in style, with an earlier Saxo-Norman nave to the south.
Its light, rustic interior features ledger stones engraved stones covering old tombs set in the flagged floor.
Fine oak box pews on the north side of the nave are probably early 18th century, and the oak reading desk and pulpit are Jacobean.