[3] It consists of a tower with spire, nave, chancel and north aisle.
[4][2] The church was restored in 1881-82[5] by W. Bassett-Smith[2] and the north porch was built in 1897.
[5] The tower used to have coats of arms for the Beauchamp, Astley and Willoughby families but these have now gone.
The north aisle has a stained glass window depicting the Blessed Mary holding keys by the font.
[4] In 1900, it was reported that the Quorn hounds had pursued a fox into the church on 4 February where the congregation was in worship.