"Burnt down in 1867 and rebuilt in 1869, the only medieval fabric to survive is in the Perpendicular west tower and the external face of the north wall of the nave, the two western bays of which are of ashlar with a blocked round-headed door (badly damaged and of uncertain date) and a 15th century window. The eastern bay has a Victorian window, but the walling is of rubble and may be early medieval" (Ryder 1982, 94). Nb. The church is situated 210m from the historic core of the village as inferred from the 1851 OS. It may be possible that some shrinkage of the village has occurred in the space between. Unknown legibility of earlier structure.