It is the site of a medieval chapel and several ancient ring ditches.
These include renovation of the medieval chapel and drawing room.
New College also has a superb medieval chapel and a famous garden.
The original church on the site was probably a medieval timber-framed chapel.
The church replaced a small medieval chapel on a different site, which had become dilapidated by the 1830s.
The village church was built in 1608 over the ruins of an earlier, medieval chapel.
Two medieval chapels are known to have existed before the Reformation.
Nowadays there is only a small medieval chapel and a manor house occupying the site.
It was a medieval chapel to which a nave was added in the 18th century.
There is also a medieval chapel whose east wall acts as a fountain.