The stained glass in the south nave windows was replaced in 1918 following damage caused by an explosion in a nearby ammunition factory.
The tower is supported by buttresses, and has a low rectangular west door, above which is a three-light Perpendicular window.
[3] Inside the church are galleries on three sides, carried on octagonal cast iron columns with fluting and roundels in the capitals.
These were remade by Morris & Co. in 1918 to the original designs of Edward Burne-Jones after they were damaged in the 1917 explosion for the cost of £230.
[5] There was a ring of eight bells, all cast in 1865–67 by John Warner & Sons, but these were removed and are to be rehung in St Cuthbert's Church, Over Kellet.