The remains of the north aisle of the former Augustinian priory church of Ivychurch have been incorporated into a farmhouse. It was founded by King Stephen and presumably the remaining buildings date from his reign and the years following it. The double capitals set in walls around the site and the fountain in the village seem to come from the cloister.
Two reliefs portraying St Peter and St Paul were exhibited in the 1984 English Romanesque Art 1066-1200 exhibition but have not been located for this record.