"A 13th century and later building, thought to have replaced the pre-Conquest church of Dadsley, a mile or so to the north, when the present settlement grew up around the Norman castle. Good Early English work in the lower part of the impressive west tower and the chancel. The rest is perpendicular, dating from a major remodelling of the church commenced c.1350. Some interesting medieval monuments inside" (Ryder 1982, 98-99). Churchyard appears to have been extended to the north-west between 1851 and 1891 with the construction of 'New Road'. Unknown legibility of earlier landscapes.