This enchanting small building in golden stone is sandwiched between the A30 and the main train line from London.
Only the chancel survives of the 1553 church, which must have been one of the last to be built before the Reformation.
Interesting inscriptions over the east and north windows testify to its origins. Inside are Medieval slip tiles and 17th century communion rails, pulpit and monuments; the pillar piscina comes from the redundant church at North Wootton.
There are 17th century monuments in the churchyard.