[3] The present Early English chancel was built in 1080,[4] and the Domesday Book says "Here is a priest and half a church and six acres of meadow.
[2][4] A Victorian restoration was undertaken in 1890 by Charles Hodgson Fowler at a cost of £1,500.
[4] From 2016 a renewal project was supported by public donations to replace the heating system.
[3] It reopened in 2018 but further work was planned to improve the power supply and lighting.
The two-stage west tower has a crenelated parapet and is supported by four corner buttresses.