Immediately to the right of the main door (and partly visible in photograph) is the grave of Pedro de Alcantara Travassos Valdez, a son of the Portuguese soldier and Prime Minister José Lucio Travassos Valdez, 1st Count of Bonfim.
[2] Nearby Loughwood Meeting House just north of the A35 road is an 18th-century Baptist chapel with an unaltered interior.
Some landscaped gardens are opened to the public at nearby Burrow Farm.
[3] Situated in the centre of the village is The Tuckers Arms, a 12th century thatched freehouse inn with original inglenook fireplace and flagstone floors.
In 2009, Dalwood Vineyard was established on nearby Danes Hill, overlooking the village.