This is the most important Norman Church in Worcestershire with the most significant Norman architecture in the area. The main Church structure, including the superb Norman Chancel Arch, was built around 1160, and the rest of the church was built on in the Fifteenth century. Inside the Church the old village oak stocks and whipping post may be seen. Don’t miss the medieval oak chest hewn from a solid oak tree trunk, you can actually count the rings.