St Mary's church was built in 1828, and the apse and presbytery were added in later in the 19th century.
The font dates from 1877, it is in alabaster on marble shafts, and contains panels with evangelists' symbols.
[1] Attached to the east end of the church is the presbytery, which is in two storeys and has a three-bay front.
[1] On 23 August 1985 the church and the presbytery were designated together as a Grade II listed building.
[3] Pollard and Pevsner comment in the Buildings of England series that the church has "an almost featureless barn of an interior".