The church lies in a grassy churchyard, south of the village's Main Street.
[1] It was originally constructed around 1240, with a four-bay nave, south aisle and chancel.
[3] In the 15th century, the nave was shortened, the aisle removed, and the chancel rebuilt.
[4] The church is built in limestone and sandstone and has a Westmorland slate roof.
Most of the windows are in Perpendicular style, almost all dating from the Victorian restoration.