The church was constructed in the 12th-century, while the parish was in the possession of William de Tykhill.
It is in the Norman style, constructed with a mixture of limestone ashlar, sandstone rubble, and some reused Roman bricks.
The nave and chancel form a single space, while there is a porch to the south, and a vestry to the north.
[1][2][3] The roof is tiled, with a belfry on top, added in 1611, and a cross atop that.
The porch has a triple round-headed archway, with zig-zag and small leaf mouldings.