Church building which is now reused as an outdoor education centre. The oldest substantial part of the current building is the tower which dates to 1679. The rest of the church was built by C Hodgson Fowler between 1904 and 1908. There was probably a church in the area from the medieval period although there is no mention within the Domesday Book. There is a fragment of a Anglo-Saxon stone cross built into the north wall (NMR Reference: SE 21 SE 3) and within the church there is a 13th or 14th century arch on the north side of the nave (Ryder 1982, 93) giving fragmentary legibility of the medieval building.