[2] The building, in flint with stone dressing, was given Grade II listed status in November 1976,[2] protecting it from unauthorised alteration or demolition, but is on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register, due to its "slow decay" with "no solution agreed".
[3] The former bell-turret has been dismantled due to its poor condition, but the building's listed status legally requires its reinstatement.
It had previously passed resolutions that rejected the ministry of female priests, but these were rescinded in 2013.
[4] The church contained an organ dating from 1891, by William Hill & Sons, which was removed, and replaced by another from the same maker in 1906.
[5] The church's current electronic organ was purchased from the Sultan of Oman[6] in around 2012.