[1] It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Gloucester, the archdeaconry of Cheltenham and the deanery of the North Cotswolds.
Most of the present church dates from the mid-15th century, although part of the chancel is possibly older.
[3] The church is built in blue lias, parts of which are covered in pebbledash, and the dressings are of ashlar.
The plan consists of a four-bay nave, a two-bay chancel, a west tower and a south porch.
At the top four corners are gargoyles, three of which depict winged monsters, the other a human being playing a recorder.
[3] On the wall are three early 19th century memorial tablets to members of the Adkins family, also of Milcote.
[1] In the churchyard is the base of a medieval cross made from limestone ashlar which is listed at Grade II.