The church has Saxon origins, however none of the fabric from the wooden building survive. The current
Perpendicular Gothic building was constructed around 1470. The life of the local church was described by
James Woodforde in his
The Diary of a Country Parson. He was born in
Ansford where his father was the vicar. A display about his life and writings is available in the
Castle Cary and District Museum. It was
restored by
Benjamin Ferrey in the 1850s. This work increased the number of "free" or unreserved seats, by increasing the length of the
nave. He also raised the height of the tower. ==Architecture==