[2] The interior was restored in 1872–73 by Walter Hanstock, who designed churches in Batley and Leeds.
[5] The church is stone, with Decorated features including the south arcade.
It has a porch on the south side, a nave with clerestory and north and south aisles, and a Perpendicular west tower with tall corner pinnacles and a corbelled-out battlemented parapet that is characteristic of the Leeds area.
There is a Lady chapel on the south and on the north a chapel dedicated to St Anne with the late-15th century tomb of Sir William and Lady Anne Mirfield, with alabaster effigies.
[2] A recumbent effigy in the churchyard east of the porch was Grade II listed on 13 January 1984.