It was rebuilt in the 16th century, the new building having a square tower, and capable of seating 250 worshippers.
[1] However, in 1859, it was demolished, and a new church was built, to a design by F. H. Pownall.
The tower has four stages, buttresses, a west doorway with a trefoil head, and a square stair turret, rising to an octagon.
The bell openings are paired, and above them is a parapet and a small pyramidal roof.
The east window, by Clayton and Bell, depicts a tree of Jesse.