It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Condover, the archdeaconry of Ludlow, and the diocese of Hereford.
In 1889–91 the north vestry was added, re-using the 13th-century priest's door, the architects being Paley and Austin of Lancaster.
The tower is in two stages: it stands on a plinth, and its features include diagonal buttresses, a three-light west window, a northeast stair turret, a clock face on the west side, gargoyles, three-light bell openings, and a battlemented parapet with eight pinnacles.
The tower screen was formerly in the chancel; it is painted with the Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Ten Commandments.
The stained glass includes a small 14th-century figure in the east window of the south aisle.
On the north wall of the chancel is the monument of Edward Cressett, Bishop of Llandaff, who died in 1755.
[4] The two-manual pipe organ was built in the 1890s by Henry Fincham, and overhauled in 1968 by Peter Hutchins.
To the south of the church is a sandstone chest tomb dated 1815 to the memory of Thomas Phipps.
This is a two-storey structure with an octagonal plan, in red brick with sandstone dressings and a tiled pyramidal roof.