It is a Grade II listed building as being of special architectural or historic interest.
[3] The chancel was rebuilt in 1871–72 to the designs of the architect Richard Charles Sutton.
The contractors for the new work were Richard Stevenson and Field Weston and the new chancel cost £1340 (equivalent to £151,100 in 2023).
[2] The east window was fitted with stained glass by Heaton, Butler and Bayne representing the crucifixion in memory of the late Mr. J. Sherwin Gregory.
[4] A new two-manual organ by Messrs Bevington and Son[9] was installed and opened on 21 March 1869 by W. T. Cockrem, organist of St Paul's Church, George Street, Nottingham.