"A large cruciform church with an impressive 13th century crossing tower and quite a number of structural puzzles. The transepts are early Norman, and two distinct builds are discernable in them. Thinly coursed stone is used in the lower courses of the south transept and internal faces of the lower parts of the north, with much squarer stone above. The east end, despite Pevsner's claim, is garish Victorian pseudo-Norman work" (Ryder 1982, 88) Unknown legibility of earlier types. Area includes ?18th century vicarage.