[4] Ranbury Ring to the south east of the village is the remains of an Iron Age enclosed settlement or bivallate hillfort covering 4.6 hectares (11 acres),[5] and surrounded by a ditch and rampart.
[9] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.
The fabric of the current building dates from the late 12th or early 13th century and underwent Victorian restoration, and was largely rebuilt by George Gilbert Scott in 1878.
[11] It consists of a four-bay nave and chancel with a three-stage west tower supported by diagonal buttresses.
[13] In the churchyard is a 14th century cross which is both a listed building and has been scheduled as an ancient monument.