All Saints church itself is largely Victorian following an almost complete restoration in 1872. The tower, however, seems earlier and only lightly touched by the Victorians. SImon Knott on his website says that a small window in the nave depicting Christ as the Good Shepherd and the Light of the World is of interest though may have been installed after the restoration.
However, the church is set in a beautiful little village, just a little way from the cottage-fringed pond. It is a friendly and welcoming church with an open communal area to one end of the nave. Services include Breakfast Church on the second Sunday of the month at 10am, and Holy Communion on the fourth Sunday of the month, at 11am. There is also Holy Communion on the third Thursday each month at 9.30 followed by coffee! But please check the Benefice website.