Only the tower of this church is of ancient date, the nave, aisles and chancel having been rebuilt 1851 (Ryder 1982, 84). The tower however represents an outstanding example of Saxon / Norman Church architecture built in either the 10th or 11th centuries with herringbone masonry, side alternate quoins, round headed single light windows and thin square sectioned string courses all suggestive of Saxon rather than Norman styling (ibid, 86). Significant legibility of Saxon / Norman architecture within this otherwise Victorian Church.