In 1872, George Fowler Jones heavily restored the church, adding a north aisle, vestry and south porch.
The tower has a round-arched doorway with a window above, and bell openings on all sides higher up, and it is topped with battlements.
The south porch incorporates a 12th-century doorway, moved from its original position, while the door is 19th century and is noted for its wrought iron hinges.
[2] Charles Peach served as vicar for many years until 1886, and he personally designed and carved the pew ends, pulpit and font.
There are two stained glass windows in the north aisle, by James Powell and Sons: "The Lord Sitteth Above Water", dating from 1901, and "The Angel of Death", from 1914.