The building is Grade I listed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport for outstanding architectural or historic interest.
[1] The church is medieval (with fragments dating from the 12th century), but it was reduced in size and the tower repaired about 1777.
The chancel originally had a terracotta east window, which was replaced by one of stone during restoration work in 1888.
Fragments of the original, including two incomplete heads, lie in the chancel.
Within a 1958 south porch is a heavily moulded, 13th-century doorway in Early English style.