The current church was built while Thomas Percy was rector, and it was consecrated on 8 July 1424 by Nicholas Warte, the Bishop of Dromore.
[3] The church is built of Magnesian Limestone and is roofed with stone slates.
There is a west tower, a four-bay nave with aisles and a south porch, and then a three-bay chancel with a vestry on the north side.
[2] Inside, there is a pointed arch opening to the tower, and octagonal piers supporting the arcades.
There is a Mediaeval floor slab dedicated to Elizabeth Ryther, and several 17th century memorials, including a Baroque wall monument dedicated to Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Fairfax of Cameron.