The benefice of Morland is united, under the name North Westmorland, with the parishes of Askham and Lowther, Bampton, Bolton, Cliburn, Clifton and Brougham, Crosby Ravensworth, Shap and Great Strickland.
[4] The church is constructed in rubble stone, with slate roofs, and a short lead-covered spire on top of the tower.
The south arcade is carried on round piers with octagonal abaci, and has pointed arches.
The north arcade is similar, except that one of the piers is octagonal, and has a capital decorated with scallops.
In the south transept is a coffin lid from the 13th century, carved with a foliated cross.
To the southeast of the chancel is an altar tomb dating from the 15th century, probably formerly inside the church.
[7] To the southwest of the tower is a sundial consisting of a medieval cross-base, with a column dating probably from the 19th century.
[8] Also listed at Grade II are the gatepiers and attached walls at the entrance to the churchyard.
The gatepiers are rusticated, and surmounted by ball finials, There is a weathered inscription on the east side; only the date 1723 is legible.