It consists of a three-bay nave with south porch and a single-bay chancel.
At the west end is a bellcote with two pointed-arched bell openings, and a round-headed arch above.
The porch contains a doorway with a pointed arch and a chamfered surround, diagonal buttresses, and it has a coped gable with a cross.
Inside, the oak benches date from the 17th century.
[1] A piece of an 11th-century cross shaft is set into the west wall, while a carved capital of about 1160 was found under the floor, having at some point served as a baptismal font.