"Quite a large Church with many features of interest both in the fabric and monuments etc. The side walls of a small aisleless nave survive above the eastern two bays of the 14th century arcades, the north arcade re-using two late 12th century responds. The remainder of the church is of later medieval date. Part of a pre conquest cross shaft is built into the base of a buttress on the south side of the chancel "(Ryder 1982, 97). The oldest visible part of this small village known from excavation (Fenton-Thomas 2006), documentary (Domesday) and placename evidence to have been founded in the Anglo Saxon period.