The burial ground surrounding the church includes several early medieval stone crosses.
The fabric of the building is made of local rubble in lime mortar, and is in poor condition.
[1][2] A covered-up rectangular doorway at the west end of the south wall of the church can still be seen.
The interior of the church contains memorials to the Mouat family and a 1573 stone slab marking the grave of Segebad Detkin.
A decorative carving of either a fish or serpent on a lintel over one of the windows was created before the stone's current use in the church.