[3] The previous church had been built around 1190, in an Early English style with Norman features.
Stonework from the earlier church, including the bell tower, was reused by Thomson to build Sevington School.
[4][5] The Gothic chancel includes a reredos which is carved and decorated in many colours.
[1] A new organ was installed in 1896, and electricity supplied in 1949, although attendance by this time was very low.
[7] In the 21st century a 15th-century stone rood which had been hidden under the pews was restored by Minerva Conservation and placed in the chancel.