It was altered in the 17th century, and the south porch and bellcote are of this date.
[1] The church was largely rebuilt in 1885 by Austin, Johnson and Hicks.
At the west end is a double bellcote with rusticated stonework, four-centred arched bell openings, a moulded cornice, and a pyramidal gable surmounted and flanked by squat obelisks.
The porch has a coped gable with three ball finials, and contains a four-centred arched opening with a chamfered surround.
Inside, there is an effigy of a knight dating from the 1320s and an 18th-century monument of carved marble.