The earliest surviving part of the present-day church is the lowest third of the tower which probably dates from the early 10th century.
It has been suggested by some researchers that the waters may have been the site of earlier veneration, possibly dating back to the Iron Age.
Keys to the windmill can be obtained from either public house The Royal George (freehouse), or The Red Lion (Greene King tied).
A fine Baptist Chapel is found at the West End of the Village and it is reputed that John Bunyan preached in the field at Meeting Farm The mill operated commercially, mostly grinding cattle feed, until 1939.
Stevington Mill was probably the last windmill in Britain working with four common (cloth covered) sails, which were replaced in 1958 and again in 2004, the latter after a seven-year absence.