An atmospheric church in a tiny village, St Michael?s is mainly of the 14th-century, although fragments from an earlier building are built into its walls.
The font is 15th-century and there is good woodwork of the 17th-century. Two strange stone carvings built into the sill of the north window appear to be parts of a lion.
The low chancel screen and the lectern came from Great Malvern Priory in 1910, when a major restoration of St Michael?s was carried out.
The small bell-cote contains two bells, one dating from the 15th-century.