The font is dated to the 12th century, the north aisle to the mid 14th.
The vestry was added in the late nineteenth century and the church was restored and partially rebuilt by James Piers St Aubyn and Henry J. Wadling in 1888.
The north aisle is constructed of rubble stone, the chancel, south aisle and tower is built of ashlar masonry and the south arcade is built of granite.
The roof is probably original and is of the open waggon type with carved ribs and bosses.
The seventeenth century pulpit is five-sided, on a wineglass type stand; it has panels of round-headed blind arches.