[6] The lychgate is constructed from carved stone, dates from the 18th century, and has its own Grade II* listing.
Its design is unusual, with a domed roof capped with a finial, and open arches set into each wall.
[7] Inside the church is an alabaster monument to Sir Thomas Vaughan (died 1469 at the Battle of Edgecote Moor) and his wife Elen Gethin.
[1][8] The church was Grade I listed in October 1953,[1] giving it legal protection from unauthorised alteration or demolition.
[10] Opposite the church is the original 17th-century building of Lady Hawkins' School, now in use as a private residence.