It was restored in 1718 for Sir Thomas Parkyns, 2nd Baronet of Bunny Hall.
The initial 14th-century build was temporarily halted by the spread of the plague into the village in 1350.
The nave and aisles were built of loosely-coursed rubble, quite different from the hewn, squared stone of the later 14th-century chancel and tower.
Inside there is an oak screen, also dated as 14th century, and the vestry has a medieval aumbry – a cupboard where the sacred vessels were kept.
[3] The church is in a joint parish with The organ is by J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd dating from 1909.