The tower has many features of a late medieval church including pinnacles, diagonal buttresses and battlements.
The interior of the church consists of a nave, chapels to the north-east and south-east, aisles and a south porch.
In the early 19th century the structure became unstable and the building was restored, funded chiefly by a member of the Scrope family.
Within the Lady Chapel there is a late Norman memorial dedicated to a Baron of Castle Combe, Walter de Dunstanville (d.
[3] In recent years there have been a number of restoration projects for the church, with work being completed to the roof and medieval screen in 2016 and 2018 respectively.