It is a good example of the High Victorian style and is a Grade II* listed building.
[1] The church was built in 1861-2 by the architect Henry Woodyer, and consecrated on 7 August 1862.
Originally planned as a chapel of ease for St Giles' Church, it was enlarged in 1874 with the addition of the tower, spire, south aisle and vestries.
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