In a gentle farmyard setting, built of grey stone and flint with a small bell-turret of board and tile, this small 11thC apsidal village church is a delight. It enchants on sight and is all one would hope for inside. Archbishop Wake of Canterbury presented the box-pews, pulpit and other furnishings early in the 18thC and most are still there, under a barrel roof, whose arches include the apse. They are all of oak, bleached through the years to a magical silvery grey.