[3] The church comprises an early 15th-century tower, with a late 15th-century nave and aisles.
The chancel was lengthened by 9 feet (2.7 m) to make room for an organ which was the gift of Mr Tilby of Teignmouth in memory of his wife.
A stained glass window was added to the chancel in memory of William Henry Smith.
[5] The organ was installed by Hele & Co of Plymouth in 1905 at a cost of £800 given in memory of Pauline Eugenie Tilby.
The organ was opened on Thursday 15 June 1905 by Daniel Joseph Wood, organist of Exeter Cathedral.