[2] The limestone parish church is a Grade I listed building dedicated to Saint Clement and dates from the 12th century.
Anglo-Saxon decorated stonework has been re-used in the south chancel wall.
[3][4] A restored village cross stands on the green near the church and is both Grade II listed[5] and a scheduled monument.
[7] Rowston Manor is a Grade II* listed limestone house dating from 1741 with an addition in 1985.
[8] A previous National school built here of red brick in 1852, is a Grade II listed building.