[3] During the Second World War the church was used for storage of the archives of the Northampton Record Society, and during that time all the windows were destroyed by a bomb.
Its plan consists of a three-bay nave, a two-bay chancel and a west tower.
There are Tudor arched doorways in both the north and south walls.
In the south wall of the chancel is a pair of two-light windows with Decorated tracery, and a round-arched priest's door.
[2] Also in the chancel is a marble memorial to Anthony Furtho, who died in 1558, and his two wives, and a monument to Edmund Arnold dated 1676.