[3] The small church is built within the remains of the castle, which appears to have been an early Norman bailey, later developing into a strongly fortified manor.
[4][5][6] The moat of the outer bailey and sometimes the church and churchyard are flooded by the West Glen River.
The church is made up of a chancel and a nave dating to the 12th and 13th centuries.
The church has a notable Norman tympanum over its south door.
[8] The door of the church probably dates back to the 12th century[3] but some suggest it is Anglo-Saxon.