The origins of this beautiful little church in the picturesque village of Seale near Farnham are uncertain although it is evidently partly Norman and has a 12th Century font. The main door itself is Norman as is the door leading into the vestry from the sanctuary. The church was restored during the 19th Century in keeping with its medieval style. There is a painting above the altar from the school of the Venetian painter, Cima de Conegliano.