The nave's arches were built around 1300, the thicker pillars next to the chancel show where a twelfth century central tower stood.
The font is some seven hundred years old, with low relief Norman arches.
The spire is octagonal, and has castellated band courses, two rows of lucarnes, and is topped with a weathervane.
The churchyard contains many traditional headstones in the vernacular material, two table tombs, and has a goodly population of box trees and yews.
Access is via a lychgate which was moved from Warboys to mark the Hemingford Millennium in 1974.