Description: Aston on Trent is a very interesting church as it has fine examples of almost every style of Medieval building. The earliest parts of the church date to the late Saxon period. The Saxon work consists of masonry at the west end of the north aisle and some carving which is probably the remains of an ancient cross. The arcade and the chancel arch are Early English. The lower part of the tower is Norman, completed in the Perp period with battlements when a clerestory added to the nave.