Close to Ermine Street, a vital artery in Roman Britain, this small Medieval village church has attractive 12th-century arcade with wonderful carvings and a sturdy and handsome tower.
Foundations of a former apse are visible and further research may show that the church is of earlier date than the 12th-century.
18th-century additions include interesting Benefaction Boards.
The church stands in a pretty churchyard surrounded by the village houses