[7][8][9] Grade II* listed St Peter's church dates from the 12th century, with later alterations and additions, and an 1861 restoration by Pearson Bellamy and John Spence Hardy, of Lincoln.
Other occupations were a blacksmith, beer retailer & blacksmith, millwright, grocer, shopkeeper, wheelwright, carrier, grocer & draper, butcher & cattle dealer, miller, publican, and dressmaker, and a shoemaker who also ran the post office.
[9] A tower windmill, built in 1827 for the grinding of cereal, ceased working permanently in 1925, and is now used as a store.
[11] A previous three storey red-brick watermill dated from the late 18th century, with 1827 remodelling – its remaining wheelhouse is Grade II listed.
[3][9][14] The ecclesiastical parish is part of The Middle Rasen Group of the Deanery of West Wold.
The Anglican and Methodist churches hold joint services at a former RAF base 4 miles (6.4 km) away.