[2] The church is made up of a chancel, south chapel, north porch with parvis above, nave, and two aisles.
The Gunpowder Plot is said ("an implausible rumour"[4]) to have been planned here[1][5] but the manor house at Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire also claims to be the site.
[6] Stoke Dry's manor was held by the Digby family in the early 17th century.
[6] Lying on the 1694 bier, beside the Norman font, is a Bible and prayer book dating from 1856.
There are fragments of stone memorials one thought to be that of Francis Clarke of Stoke Dry (d.