Follow the tour by clicking on the plan. Inside, you will be able to see the tombs, the font, the monuments and scenes depicted in the stained glass windows.

Tour of St Mary's Church

St Mary’s is a lovely country church dating back to Norman times. It is recorded that patronage of the church went with the Manor, and was included in the donation of the Manor from William, Earl of Mortain, to the Abbey of Grestain in 1189.

You will see St Mary’s here in different seasons and lighting conditions.

Of particular historical note is an altar tomb, now standing in the north aisle, to the memory of Sir John Woodville with its link through Elizabeth Woodville and Edward IV to the present royal family.
The church also contains many interesting monuments to the FitzRoys and a fine east window in Munich stained glass in commemoration of Barwick John Sams, rector from 1838 to 1885.
In the bell tower, you will see the stairway and the bells, the view from the top, and centuries old carvings in the lead roof.
Outside, the tour takes you to summer and winter scenes of tombstones, monuments and decorative carvings.