The church consists of a south aisle, south porch, double bell-cote, chancel and nave.
[1][2] A church has been present on this site since the Domesday Book of 1086.
[1][2][3] The chancel was probably rebuilt in the 13th century[2] and the bell-cote was added at the same time.
[2] The north wall of the nave was raised.
[1] Former rector, Charles Spencer Ellicott has a wall tablet which was placed by his son, Charles Ellicott, the Bishop of Bristol and Gloucester.