Lonely on 960 feet (293 m) high Grey Mare Hill, St Andrew's is cruciform with a bell-cote, built in 1769 on the site of a much older church and remodelled in 1892. Inside it is a simple and appealing little church, with sturdy stone ribs over the crossing. As well as some fine 18thC headstones in the churchyard, there is the fantastic domed structure of the Hopper Mausoleum, erected in 1752 with obelisks above and statues in carved niches on the sides.