[2] Little of the original church remains but it is known that in 1748 Nathaniel Ireson, a local architect built and paid for a new chancel, which has been removed in subsequent renovations, and carved several of the memorial tablets.
Because of the state of the roofs, which are under repair, the church is included on the Heritage at Risk Register.
The three-stage tower is supported by diagonal offset buttresses and a corner stair turret.
[3][5] The statue in 18th century costume faces south west and stands on a square plinth inscribed to Nathanial Ireson and his family.
[3] Another memorial, erected early in the 19th century is to Elliot Grasset Thomas and his family.