Within the hamlet stands a church with a characteristic 13th century tower.
It has an early 13th century tower, with the remainder of the building dating from the 14th and 15th centuries.
Castle, with a 15th century tower, part of the walls and tunnels from the primitive building.
Although much of the house dates to 1843, the neo-Jacobean 16th century tower remains.
The Western facade was destroyed, together with the 13th century towers.
The spire was added to the 14th century tower in about 1362.
At the west end is a fifteenth century tower in four stages.
The lower part of the 14th century tower was retained.
The church is of 13th century construction with a 15th century tower.
The 15th century tower and porch survived a lightning strike.