[1] The church dates from the 12th century and doesn't have a tower.
[2] The 14th-century south porch has a parvise not connected to the body of the church.
[4][5] The nave is Norman and has a clerestory built in the 14th century.
[2][5] Sir William Wade, who has a plaque near the pulpit, is buried in the north transept.
Wade was the founder of a three-chaplain college which the church housed in 1356.