There has been a church on the site since the
Norman Conquest. The
Domesday Book mentions the presence of a priest at Ware, and the existence of a church is confirmed by a reference in another document from the reign of
William the Conqueror, a charter given to
Hugh de Grandmesnil. The
chancel, the oldest part of the present building, dates from the thirteenth century, when the church served the town and the
monks of the Benedictine priory. The church was expanded in the 1390s with the addition of
clerestories and aisles, which feature corbels of
Joan of Kent, Dowager Princess of Wales, her badges and her husbands. The octagonal font with carvings of saints and the head of
King Richard II in the south porch date from the same period. The church was restored in the 19th century by
George Godwin. ==Architecture==