The church is believed to be of Saxon origin, being mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086, but the current building is of Norman origin with later modifications. It is of unusual plan in having a
cruciform layout, with the tower at the cross-point rather than at the east or west end of the building. This dates from the 12th century, but the addition of
The Cludde Chapel on the north transept at the end of the 14th century modifies this shape. The building shows various evidences of its thousand-year history, beginning with the Norman features. These include a walled-up doorway suggestive of plans for future expansion. An original Norman window in the Chancel was
restored in the 19th century with stained glass depicting
Holman Hunt's painting of Christ as
The Light of the World. The church has several very fine
stained glass windows. Some, like the one portraying St Peter, are miniatures at high level. Two windows are war memorials: one, at the east end of the south wall, portraying
Joan of Arc and
St Margaret of Scotland, is inscribed to the memory of Edith Mary Leake who died "in the service of her country" in July 1918 during
World War I, the other, in the north wall of plain glass with inserted coloured fragments and uninscribed, is dedicated to the memory of Lieutenant-Colonel Oldham,
4th Gurkha Rifles killed in action in Burma in
World War II, who also has an inscribed stone plaque on the left side of the chancel arch. A brass plaque commemorates men "associated with the parish" who served during the First World War, including four who died, one of whom, Midshipman David Frank Davies,
Royal Navy, has his own stone memorial plaque on the south wall. In 2015, a scheme of restoration and reordering was proposed. This will include repairs to stonework and roofs, upgrading of the heating system and the building of new community and meeting rooms. Work should begin in 2016. Funding will come from English Heritage and local fundraising. The church is equipped with an
audio induction loop system installed as part of a customised
sound system. ==Transport==