[3] St Benedict's is constructed in greenstone rubble with limestone ashlar dressings.
Its plan consists of a nave with a north aisle and a south porch, and a chancel.
At the west end of the church is a 14th-century doorway above which is a three-light window dating from the 15th century.
The south wall of the nave contains a two-light 13th-century window with Y-tracery, The gabled porch dates from the 14th century.
It has an arched doorway, stepped angle buttresses with crocketted pinnacles and a cross finial.
Also inside the church are boards painted with the royal arms of Charles I and biblical texts.