Mainly Norman, with traces of reused Roman brick, St Andrew?s has a pretty clapboard bell-turret and porch, and shares a churchyard with the later church of St Christopher. The chancel of St Andrew’s is 15th-century as are the belfry timbers, and there is a 14th-century octagonal font. Some interesting memorials include two sad inscriptions dated 1614, in memory of children of the Rector.