The altar and choir stalls were burned during a period when this movement to obtain votes for women was increasingly militant.
[5] The church is built in ashlar stone with a slate roof in Norman Revival style.
The round-headed entrance is in the base of the tower with blind arcading and a diapered gable above it.
The tower has paired two-light bell openings on each face over which is a cornice with corbels and a parapet with blind arcading.
There are two pairs of gate piers, which are made in stone, and are also Norman Revival in style.