St Edmund's Church, Egleton

[4] The church says the south doorway dates from the 12th century and Nikolaus Pevsner describes its style as Saxo-Norman.

[5][4] A carved tympanum,[3] showing, what is thought to be, either a lion or a dragon facing each other from each side of a six-armed wheel, can be seen.

[4] A rood screen dating from the 15th century can be seen at the western end of the nave.

Situated above the chancel arch is a coat of arms probably belonging to George III.

[4] In the 14th century the tower, south porch, clerestory, arcade and north aisle were all added.