The chancel and nave were built in the early 12th century. A north aisle was added in the 14th century when the chancel arch was re-built and widened. The tower was added in the 15th century and the brick porch and clerestory were added in the 16th century. The building of the clerestory required the replacement of the previous roof: you can see line of the older, steeper roof on the east face of the tower. The replacement roof is exceptional. The church is in a delightful situation, at the heart of the village but tucked away behind two sixteenth century houses. Grade 1 Listed.