The church has a Saxon wall and a Burma Star window.
[2] The short tower with its unique buttresses contains a ring of 6 bells, the oldest of which was cast in 1589.
In this parish lived a devout young woman, Elizabeth Wallbridge, made famous as "The Dairyman's Daughter" in an early nineteenth-century poem by Legh Richmond.
The war memorial was designed by local architect, Percy Stone (1856–1934).
[3] The church has an historic organ dating from 1888 by the organ-builder William Hill.