St Mary's Church, at the north end of Church Street, is a Grade II*
listed building. The
chancel dates from the 13th century, with some alterations in the late 18th century. The
nave and the tower (south of the nave) were rebuilt in 1840; the rebuilding used the original foundations, and so the chancel is not quite aligned with the nave, being slightly to the south. The stone font is of the 13th century. The tiled floor and seating were fitted in 1912. There are three bells in the tower, one of the late 15th century, the others dated 1635 and 1733. A commemorative plaque in the north wall records the names of three men from the village – George Beale, Charlie Trim and Tom Wilson – who died in the Great War. ==References==