Much of St Andrew’s Church is Norman, including the nave and arcade, the lower part of the tower, its stout arch, and a blocked North doorway. If you visit the church watch out for dragons as the porch shelters a doorway with curious carvings of a dragon and a demon head with more dragons emerging from its mouth. The chancel has a 13th Century piscina, a Jacobean reredos and a 17th Century font. There is a relatively modern statue of St Andrew on the tower.