St Mary's Church dates back to at least the 12th century with the oldest part of its present fabric probably the 'Transitional Norman' north nave arcade (Pevsner 1967, p 478). This polygon includes a former school house to the north of the church dating to 1800 and a vicarage to the south (SMR PRN 1439) - a stone built house the main features of which date "no earlier than the late 17th or 18th century . . . except for one timber exposed in the kitchen . . . consisting of a large upright resting on a stylobate . . . likely to have formed the lower part of a cruck blade (Ryder 1977) Significantly legible and important group of historic buildings.