It was built in 1896 to designs of the architect John Loughborough Pearson.
It was constructed in flint with Bath stone dressings.
It has a steeple on the south side containing a chapel.
[2] Pevsner is fairly scathing about the design by Pearson, saying "not a church to do him much credit...Nothing is vaulted, and the only a little more than humdrum feature inside is the wall-passage or detached shafting in the chancel's wall.
"[3] The pipe organ by Wordsworth and Maskell dates from 1896.