[1] There is a chancel, a nave with a wide north aisle, porches and a west tower with a spire.
In 1790, the arcade between the nave and the north aisle was removed, a gallery was erected across the west wall, and the north and south porches were removed and new doorways made, opening into entrance areas under the gallery.
[1][2] The graves of the singer-songwriter Nick Drake, and the racing driver Mike Hailwood, are in the churchyard.
[4] About 2 metres south of the chancel is a chest tomb in neo-classical style, a memorial to John Horton of Elliotts Hall (died 1817).
[6] A chest tomb to Elizabeth, wife of Richard Field of Blackford (died 1819) is about 12 metres south of the chancel.