Arborfield Hall The
manor house, which originally stood on the site, was occupied by the
Bullock family from the mid-12th century. It was demolished in 1955. When the new church was consecrated the roof of the old one was removed and later layers of plaster stripped from the interior walls, revealing
Medieval wall paintings of
"figure subjects and geometrical and masonry patterns" that
"covered the walls". These have now been lost and the church ruins have greatly deteriorated. The current church is notable for one of its 6 bells. The number one bell (treble) was cast c.1399 at the Wokingham Bell Foundry, it is notable as being the only Wokingham Foundry bell nearby to Wokingham as well as one of the oldest bells still regularly rung. The army
garrison has its own garrison church, a 20th-century building dedicated to
Saint Eligius. ==Army garrison==