Weyhill Church
Weyhill's church, though largely rebuilt between 1864 and 1880, is on an ancient religious site. 'Wey' derives from 'weoh' or 'wih', Old English words meaning a shrine containing an idol. This suggests that Weyhill was originally a place of heathen worship. On an external wall of its modern vestry is a Saxon grave slab judged not later than early 11th century.