St Peter and St Paul's Church, Preston Deanery

[2] The church was extensively repaired in about 1622, the south door and windows in the nave and chancel date from this period.

[6] The church is constructed in coursed limestone rubble, the dressings are in ironstone and the roof is slate.

On the north side in the bottom stage is a blocked round-arched doorway, and an external piscina.

In the north wall of the chancel is a blocked doorway with a Tudor arch, and a two-light mullioned window at a high level.

When the rendering was removed from the string courses by the Upper Nene Archaeological Society, it was discovered that they were decorated with carvings.

The carvings include sawtooth patterns, lozenge motifs, and depictions of a snake and birds.

The font is inserted into the north pier of the tower arch, and consists of a bowl on a polygonal stem.