[2] The church is 13th century[3][4] but there was probably an older Anglo-Saxon one pre-occupying the spot.
The church has a Jacobean memorial to James Harington (1542–1614) and his wife facing each other, praying in a kneeling position.
[2][4] Over the vestry door in the south aisle, is a Norman tympanum.
[4] Before the 1860 restoration, it was in two pieces in the external south wall of the chancel.
The tympanum features a winged gryphon and a lion fighting with an 8-spoked wheel beneath.