[1][2] In 1873, William Henry Crossland heavily restored the chancel, and rebuilt the roof of the nave.
It consists of a nave and a chancel under a continuous roof, a north aisle, a south porch and a west tower, and is in Perpendicular style.
The tower has angle buttresses, arched bell openings, gargoyles, and an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles.
In the south wall of the chancel is a round-headed priest's door, and the east window has three cusped traceried lights.
Inside are two alabaster sculptures of the Virgin Mary, found during the Victorian restoration; various monuments to the Tempest family; and a 12th-century font.