The church was designed in the Early English by George Webster, on land donated by James Braithwaite Garforth.
This survived until 1987, when it was placed in the parish of St Michael's Church, Kirkby Malham.
It consists of a single cell with four bays, and a west steeple.
Inside, there is a triple-decker pulpit, and under the tower there is a small organ gallery.
There is a braced king post roof, and the glass is clear latticework.