The church was built about 1180, initially consisting of a nave and chancel.
[1][2] The church is built of stone and has an artificial slate roof.
It consists of a nave with a north aisle, a south porch, a chancel with a north aisle, and a corniced bellcote on the west gable.
The porch is gabled, and contains a round-arched doorway with voussoirs, imposts and a keystone.
The inner doorway is Norman with one order of shafts and a chevroned arch.