There was a Mediaeval chapel in Aislaby, which in 1732 was replaced by a church, a plain, rectangular building.
[2] The church of 1732 survived, and was later converted into a parish hall.
[3] The current church is built of stone, and has a roof of concrete tiles.
The choir stalls and communion rail are both made of oak.
[2] Both the current church and the parish hall are Grade II listed.