The church now forms part of the Watling Valley Ecumenical Partnership.
It is likely that the church building existed in some form from 1223, for this is when the first rector is recorded.
The stonework in the church covers both Norman and Early English periods.
The church is Grade I listed,[1] and seats approximately 120 people.
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