The church consists of a nave, north aisle, chancel, and an embattled west tower with pinnacles.
They are dedicated in Latin: 1) missi de celis habeao nomen gabrielis 2) hec pro laude pie resonat campana marie 3) nomen sanctorum hec campana olocum [a misspelling; possibly "o locum"?]
Owing to the precarious state of the wooden supports for the bells, the peal is considered unringable.
These bells are one of only two peals in Nottinghamshire that date from before the Reformation, the other being at the Church of St John of Beverley, Scarrington, possibly by the same founder.
In addition to their age and dedication, the bells are significant in their tuning, which lies between the beginning of a modern major and minor scale.