[3] St Andrew's dates from the later part of the 12th century, the nave arcade surviving from that time.
[3] In 1847 a north transept was added to form a family pew for the Robinsons of Cranford Hall.
[5] The church is constructed in limestone rubble, part of which is rendered, and some of the dressings are in ironstone.
In the lower stage is a steeply pointed west doorway, with a lancet window above it, and small stair lights to its left.
In the upper stage on each side are two-light bell openings with Decorated tracery and quatrefoil heads, over which are three plain corbels, and a lancet window.
In the wall of the south chapel is a doorway with an ogee head, over which is a stone dated 1674, and a two-light window.
The pulpit dates from the 19th century and contains re-set 16th-century Flemish panels depicting biblical scenes.