It was demolished in 1836 and rebuilt at a cost of £500,[1] to a design by John Freeman.
[2] It was consecrated in January 1837, the first new church in the recently created Diocese of Ripon.
[1] The church is in the Early English style and is built of white brick.
It has a square stone tower which projects at the west end and has battlements.
[1] Nikolaus Pevsner describes the church as "uncommonly unattractive".