The Church is dedicated to St. Bilo, a daughter of Brychan, and is a splendid and wholly unspoilt medieval building. The building is usually locked, but details of how to find a key are posted in the porch. It contains many antique treasurs, probably the oldest being a pre-Norman font. The medieval rood screen is of particular note, as are the pulpit and some pews which date from the seventeenth century.Our parish records go back to 1680, further details can be found on the Genuki site.

In spite of many notable items, the building is not a museum and is used each Sunday for the purpose for which it was originally built, the worship and praise of Almighty God. Sunday Services are at 11 a.m. and alternate between Holy Communion and Morning Prayer. For a small parish of only 200 people these occasions are surprisingly well attended and a warm welcome awaits any visitors.