Parish Church. Largely of 1626, rebuilding an
earlier structure of circa 1500, and with some later additions.
Coursed and squared sandstone, with plain tiled
roofs. Nave with 2 aisles, and chancel. Bellcote at western end
of nave, added by George Gilbert Scott in 1846. Timber, with
pierced quatrefoil panels and shingle roof carrying weather
cock. South porch possibly also added by Scott, heavy timbering
on stone plinth. Inner doorway with round arched simple
chamfered lintel. Two 3-light hollow chamfered mullioned windows
to nave, and traces of earlier windows at higher level, now
blocked.
Sundial on south wall dated 1668 with initials
T.A. Chancel added in 1750 but incorporating earlier mullioned
window in south wall. Moulded stone eaves cornice and plinth
interupted in SW by former doorway now blocked.
North aisle added in 1867 by Charles Lynam, brick
with stone facings to the east, and stone mullioned windows.
(The Buildings of England: N.Pevsner:
Staffordshire: Harmondsworth).