A porch was added in 1878, and the church was restored in 1896, the work including replacing the south nave windows.
[1][2] The church is built of sandstone with lead roofs, and consists of a nave, a south porch, a chancel and a west tower.
The tower has three stages, a plinth, diagonal buttresses, a three-light west window with a four-centred arch, a string course, two-light bell openings, and a weathervane on the roof.
Inside, there are 17th-century box pews, and an altar rail, pulpit and font cover of similar date.
There is a 13th-century lead coffin cross and an early piscina, choir stalls of reused 17th-century woodwork, and a couple of 18th-century wall monuments.