Three 8th-century Anglo-Saxon stone crosses, now incomplete, used to be in the churchyard but are now inside, below the tower.
The church was extended and restored between 1860 and 1861 by Bradford architects Mallinson & Healey.
The church has a three-stage perpendicular tower with diagonal buttresses and a clock on the south face.
The church is stone-tiled, the chancel has mosaic tiles and the walls are exposed stone.
The pulpit dates from 1889 and of a square wooden form with centre panels with depictions of Jesus and the disciples.