Colne Engaine

[5] Evidence of Roman settlements have been found by the Church, and also at Knight's Farm, to the west of the village.

The nave was built in the Norman period with the lower part of the current tower added in the fourteenth century.

[10] Restoration of the church tower was funded by Katherine Courtauld, a local farmer and landowner.

[11] The church is adorned with several twentieth-century stained glass windows, including ones by Arthur Erridge, Alan Younger, and Reginald Bell.

Run by a local charity, it provides facilities for the community to meet for social, educational, and fitness activities.

Colne Engaine c.1650