"An attractive little hilltop church. The nave, unusually tall with relatively thin 2 ft. 6 ins. (0.75m) walls is probably of pre-Conquest date, and measures 23 ft. 4 ins. (7.1m) by. 14ft. 9 ins. (4.5m) internally. The only angle quoin visible, at the north-west corner, is irregular but includes some unusually tall stones. No original architectural features survive. The south arcade for chancel and chancel arch are Norman, the rest of the church later medieval. There is a good collection of cross slabs and sculptural fragments, one or two of which may be quite early but nothing distinctively Saxon" (Ryder 1982, 93). Unknown legibility of earlier site.