The church of All Saints is mainly Perpendicular, and contains some fine woodwork, mostly of the 17th century, and some good memorial tombs.
Occasionally metal work or woodwork is used for intermediate piers.
The upper woodwork was consumed by fire in 1836, but the rest of the building was saved.
On the 2nd of February 1829 the woodwork of the choir was set on fire by Jonathan Martin, a madman.
The body of the church, however, is mainly transitional Norman with additions principally Decorated, including a beautiful east window, much ancient woodwork, and other details of interest.