The two ancient parishes each had a church. The parishes were united in 1474, with the Hampshire church of All Saints becoming a
chapelry; it was demolished at an unknown date, well before the 19th century.
Borbach Chantry An early church stood to the northwest of the present village. Most of it was demolished in 1868, leaving only the
chantry chapel known as
Borbach Chantry, built in 1333 for Robert de Borbach. A
Grade I listed building, in 1973 it was placed into the care of the Redundant Churches Fund which is now the
Churches Conservation Trust.
Parish church The church of St Mary the Virgin was built in 1866 as a replacement for the earlier church. Its site, provided by
Thomas Baring, is 250 metres to the southeast and more central to the present village. In flint with red brick decoration and some Bath stone, it has a nave and
apsidal chancel, and at the west end a timber bell-turret below a tiled spire. Two 12th-century capitals form part of the support of the lectern. The benefices of West Dean and
Alderbury were united in 1971, and in 1983 the benefice of West Dean with East Grimstead was combined with that of
Farley with
Pitton. Today the parish is part of the Clarendon group of churches, alongside nine others in this rural part of Wiltshire.
Methodism A
Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built c.1870 and closed in 1971. ==Woodland==