The Church of St. Mary was probably originally a two cell Early English building (12 th. century) but only the carved south door remains. Late 15 th. century square head windows replaced gothic windows. The gothic clerestory was also replaced in the 15 th. Century. The nave arcade of four bays is 13-14 th. century on octagonal columns. The tower and belfry are 15 th. century as are the north chapel and the roof of the south aisle. The nave has a 16 th. century roof. It was generally restored in 1705-10 and the chancel was restored in the 19 th. century. The font is 17 th. century. There is a monument with a recumbent figure of the 6th. Baron Grey of Wilton of 1442. There are also a number of monuments of around 1600. The church was repaved and reordered in recent times. It is generally kept locked. The Church is to be opened, however, on the Jubilee week-end 1 st.- 4 th. June 2002.
To start Walk 2, continue through the Churchyard to walk to Watling Street via the Denbigh estate returning along a Redway and by Rickley Park.