The grounds include a graveyard and a replica high cross, enclosed by a rubble stone wall, cast iron gate and railings.
Only the western gable of the original church remains, including a bell-cot which was added at a later date.
[4] The modern church was designed by local architect James Sheane, whose name is inscribed on a datestone in the tower and who was buried in the churchyard upon his death in 1816.
The pointed-arch main doorway holds a timber battened double-leaf door.
[citation needed] Its most notable historical artefact is a 17th-century pre-Reformation silver chalice decorated with raised angelic figures.