The church dates from the 13th to 15th centuries, but was heavily restored and underpinned between 1878 and 1880[3] at a cost of £5,300 (equivalent to £666,400 in 2023).
[4] Decayed foundations were replaced by a solid base of 2 ft of Portland cement and granite chips.
Mr. Goodwin of the Lugwardine Works, Hereford provided encaustic tiles to pave the chancel.
A pipe organ by George Holdich, improved by Abbott of Leeds was installed in 1882, the gift of J.R. Edmunds of Charnwood House, Sileby.
[7] The oldest date from 1622 by Hugh Watts, and the newest two were added in 1978 by John Taylor and Company of Loughborough.