St Mary the Virgin at Farleigh is one of a few churches which remain largely unaltered structurally in the area.
The nave and chancel date from c 1100 but was extended in c 1250.
The nave windows are Norman.
The West porch is possibly 16th century although the West door is Norman.
The bell turret is 19th century and the roof is relatively modern.
The exterior of the building is stuccoed.