[1] There is evidence of a church on the site from before the Norman Conquest of 1066, and the font may date from that time.
[2] The current building is largely from the 15th century, with further rebuilding in 1836 to 1837 when the original chapels, aisles and transepts were demolished in order to enlarge them.
[2] The timber roof includes 350 panels of different designs and 36 carved angels along the sides, which was described by Nikolaus Pevsner as "the finest 15th-century carved oak wagon-roof in England".
[2] The four stage tower was built around 1423, with four pinnacles, a lozenge parapet, triple window arrangement and stair turret.
[5] The Millennium Window (2000 AD) was designed, constructed and installed by local stained glass artist John Yeo.