This imposing church was originally built in the Fifteenth century then rebuilt with cotswold stone in 1871. It retains its original West tower. The Lychgate entrance to the churchyard is particularly interesting, as it incorporates the chancel arch and Romanesque sculpture of the old church. The church has some very fine modern stained glass windows, showing the stations of the cross and the ascended glorified Christ. The church is open during daylight hours and welcomes visitors.