The church of St. Leonard is small in size but unusual and distinctive in construction. The building consists of a simple chancel and nave and dates from the Twelfth century. The west window is of the Fourteenth century, featuring decorative trefoils and quatrefoils. The roof has a four-centred design and a square weather-boarded bell-turret with a pyramidal roof containing two inscribed bells probably cast at Warwick about 1350. The church and churchyard has a great atmosphere of peace.