The font dates from the 13th century and the church contains a brass to James Eryssy and his wife, 1522.
[2] Parts of the church, which is built in the Decorated style, are of thirteenth century origin and the tower dates from around 1400.
The thirteenth and fourteenth century nave and chancel were rebuilt in 1862−63, incorporating some of the original structure to the designs of the architect Edward William Godwin of Bristol.
The construction is mainly of rubble stone, with some large blocks of granite and serpentine in the tower.
[3][4] The funds for the rebuilding in 1862−63 ran out and it was not until 1882 that an organ chamber and vestry were built, according to the original plans of Godwin.