St Mary’s Church was rebuilt 1877-80, using some of the old Norman and medieval stones, windows and doorways. Also incorporated into the remodelled church is a superb tympanum of Samson and the lion in an Egyptian-like design. There is a 300-year-old chalice, a round, 700-year-old font and a 15th Century canopied monument depicting a smartly dressed couple and their dog. The altar table is Jacobean and fragments of a 15th Century screen form part of the newer one.