The
Church of England parish church of
Saint Britius is
Norman. The south doorway with its decorative
tympanum, a doorway in the south wall of the
chancel and the
font date from this time. The porch is in the Transitional style from Norman to
Early English Gothic, suggesting it was added slightly later. Early in the 13th century, the north
aisle was added, with a four-
bay Early English Gothic
arcade linking it with the
nave. In the second half of the 13th century, the
bell tower was added at the west end of the north aisle, and the present east window three
lancets was inserted in the chancel. A chapel forms an eastward continuation of the north aisle. Two of its windows are original 13th-century lancets; two square-headed windows were added in the 14th century and the east window of the chapel is modern. The
Gothic Revival architect G.E. Street restored the building in 1868. The tower has a
ring of six bells but they are now unusable. The tenor bell was cast by Edward Neale of
Burford in 1679. built in 1908, is now a private house. ==Economic history==