John ad Montem or 'at the Hill', 'St.
[2] In 1783 the church was described as consisting of "a nave thatched, a chancel tiled, a south porch and two ailes, with chapels at their east ends, leaded".
It is built of flint and brick with stone dressings.
All the windows were refaced or replaced in the Victorian period.
[4] The tower collapsed in 1784 and a stone bellcote was built to replace it in 1877.