It is a High Victorian Gothic style structure built of rough cut bluestone trimmed with orange brick and terra cotta.
The church is composed of a small entry vestibule, the gabled main block housing the nave and chancel, a shallow transept lying opposite a semicircular Lady Chapel, a tower, and an arcaded porch and a sacristy.
It was designed by architect William Halsey Wood (1855–1897) and was built in 1893–1894.
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