The Grade II listed church[1] is medieval, but was largely rebuilt in the 19th century.
His grave monument, along with those of William Hoddinott, Jane Bellis and Catherine Chavasse is Grade II listed.
[3] A memorial to physician and botanist Dr. William Withering, who pioneered the medical use of digitalis (derived from the foxglove), is situated on the south wall of the Lady Chapel, and features carvings of foxgloves and Witheringia solanaceae, a plant named in his honour.
The bells are rung by the Birmingham University Society of Change Ringers during term time.
The organ was extensively damaged by rain water after a theft of lead from the church roof.