The earliest parts of the church are of Norman architecture; it later saw a variety of modifications.
The earliest parts, the arches of the central crossing, and much of the walling, date from the 12th century.
[5] The north transept was rebuilt, with a lower roof (the earlier roofline is visible) and a double lancet window, of the 13th century, in the end wall.
[2][5] More recently, the porch for the south doorway, designed by Charles Lynam, was built in 1893.
The north vestry, designed by Horsley, Huber and Associates of Stafford, was built in the 1990.