The church has Norman origins being founded in 1100 by Radulphus de Paganell, the tower is the only part surviving from that era; its first two stages were built in the 12th century.
Between 1997 and 2000 a screen was built to separate the first bay of the nave and aisles to create meeting rooms.
[1] The tower has three stages, its first two are of Norman origin with diagonal buttresses and stout corner pinnacles which were added in the 15th century, the second stage has narrow windows and a round clock on the western face while the south face has a sundial dating from 1660.
The chancel incorporates a chapel on its north side and a vestry and organ chamber on its south.
An early-20th century painting of Christ in Glory by Reginald Frampton is on the east wall.