Most of
All Saints' Church was built in the 13th century, though the exterior is possibly from the 15th century. The west tower has buttresses, battlements, gargoyles and pinnacles. There is a north chancel chapel and sedilia. It is a Grade II*
listed building. A tower
windmill was built some time prior to 1840 to the north of the village (). The tower was straight-sided. In 1841 the mill had 2 pairs of millstones driven by 4 common sails, described as
"self-regulating cloth and rollers to the sails". By 1850 the mill had been fitted with a pair of patent sails, retaining one pair of rollers; these drove 3 pairs of millstones. Although an independent parish, it still shares a
parish council with neighbouring
Saundby. == Beckingham Marshes==