St Bridget’s is an ancient church, consecrated in 1207. The massive original altar stone has five incised crosses and was hidden under the floor to save it from destruction in the Reformation of 1550-1599. The church contains artefacts that include some medieval glass, part of a medieval chancer screen, wall paintings, monuments, decorative Jacobean pews, furnishings from a 1660s re-ordering that included the font, and an Opus Anglicanum 15th century cope.