The church of St Michael is 13th-14th century and retains fabric and a low-level window from that period. The arch-braced roofs are early 16th century. In 1868 the church was restored by C Buckeridge. New windows were inserted and the walls partly rebuilt with new quoins. The font appears to be medieval but has been recut. The church is set within a polygonal churchyard adjacent to the main road, surrounded by a number of yew trees.
Reference: Cadw listed building description.
RCAHMW, 2023.