The
Church of England parish church of
St Nicholas was originally
Norman, but little survives from this period except the ornate north doorway. Early in the 14th century the bell-turret, north
aisle, south porch and south doorway were added, new windows were inserted in the
chancel and the chancel arch was altered. The east window is
Decorated Gothic. The
bell tower was added shortly afterwards. Later a
clerestory was added to the
nave and other windows were added to the nave and north aisle, all of them
Perpendicular Gothic. The church is a
Grade I listed building. The tower has three bells, two of which are medieval. The second and tenor bells were cast in about 1420 by an unknown bellfounder, and the treble was cast in 1749 by Abel
Rudhall of Gloucester. There is also a
Sanctus bell that was cast in about 1320 ==Social history==