The cache isn't far from the path but please be aware of the hedgehogs in the log pile. My Father served as a vicar here for 10 years as part of a Parish team. So across the years I've had many a visit to this premesis.
The Church of England parish church of saint Mary dates from at least 1074. The original church was demolished and completely rebuilt, but both the chancel and the bell tower of the present building contain small amounts of re-used Norman stonework. The present early English gothic chancel was built late in the 12th or early in the 13th century. The tower has a saddleback roof and may have been built in the 13th or 14th century. The present nave was built in 1793 and has a west gallery that was added in 1834. Placed with kind permission from the team rector: Cherwell Valley Benefice