[1] The church was designed by George Gilbert Scott Jr. with assistance from Temple Moore, and was completed in 1882.
[2] Nikolaus Pevsner claims that Moore "obviously enjoyed this job thoroughly, and his pleasure is infectious".
[2] The church is built of sandstone, the roof of the nave is in Westmorland slate and that of the aisle is in lead.
At the west end is a bellcote with two Tudor arched bell openings, and a pinnacle with lucarnes and crockets.
Inside, there are a simple font, reading desk and pews, all designed by Moore, a painted wooden reredos and iron light fittings, under a barrel roof.