[1] The 824 acre village consists of a few buildings and the historic church of St Andrew's, which dates to the 13th century.
The nave and chancel date to the 13th century, and was constructed of plastered rubble with ashlar dressings.
In 1587, Salisbury founder John Wallis cast a bell inscribed "I W 1587", which was stolen in February 1979.
As a result, a smaller bell measuring 15.75" in diameter was transferred from Whitsbury church, Hampshire, which had been cast by the same founder in 1623.
The old bell measured 17.13" in diameter and was chimed by an iron lever[3] The west wall is brick, and was probably remodeled in the 17th century.