It is in the Diocese of Chichester, and in the United Benefice of Iford with Kingston, Rodmell and Southease.
[2][3][4] There are three narrow windows at the east end of the chancel; their rounded heads suggest an early date.
A north aisle, created in the late 12th century, was later demolished at an unknown period.
Its former presence is shown by three blocked arches in the north wall of the nave.
[2][3][4] Restoration took place in 1868, when the concealed north arcade and east windows were discovered.