St Mary the Virgin's Church, on Church Street, dates from the 13th century, with a 15th-century tower and is one of the smallest cruciform churches in England. It is a Grade I
listed building. The
Old Vicarage, on Main Street is also a listed building, Grade II, as is the Village Cross. The church was originally dedicated to
St John the Baptist and one of the three bells (18th century) has the figure of St John. It is of
Magnesian Limestone with slate roofing. The tower is square with battlements and as well as the bells contains a clock which was installed in 1780. It is fitted with aircraft warning lights because of the nearby aerodrome. The Methodist church dates from 1892. There is also an exclusive new development of 9 executive houses built near the station, Maple Drive, making the area a more upmarket residential commuter village. ==Climate==