[2] By this time, the church was overshadowed by the cooling towers of one of the Ferrybridge power stations, a view illustrated in one of Eric de Maré's most famous photographs.
[3] The church is built of millstone grit with a Welsh slate roof, and is in Gothic Revival style.
The tower has two stages, diagonal buttresses rising to pinnacles, two-light bell openings with hood moulds, and an embattled parapet.
Inside, the nave has two galleries, and there are assorted wall monuments, the earliest dating from 1686.
The east window of the north aisle has stained glass manufactured by William Holland in 1858.