[1] If the doorway is 11th-century, the claim by John Charles Cox (1843–1919) that Robert FitzRanulph (circa 1117–72) founded the church can be discounted.
[2] The church has a west tower, all but the top of which is Early English Gothic.
[3] In the 19th century the church was restored, the vestry and organ chamber were built and the south porch was rebuilt with a new Gothic Revival vault.
John Taylor & Co of Loughborough, Leicestershire cast or re-cast them all in 1896,[4] in time for the Diamond Jubilee of HM Queen Victoria in 1897.
Its gritstone base, with four steps, and plinth are thought to be original, while its socket stone and shaft are believed to be 18th- or 19th-century replacements.