In 1887, it was dedicated to the Holy Innocents, and that year, the nave was extended, a vestry added, and the roof was replaced.
In 1960, new altar rails and a reading desk were installed, and the following year, stained glass was placed in the windows.
[2] The church is built of polychromatic brick, with a roof in purple slate with grey bands.
It consists of a nave with a south porch, an apsidal chancel with a conical roof, and a north vestry.
The porch has a blue brick archway with a wooden head pierced by small quatrefoils.