The present church's foundations were laid towards the end of the 12th Century.
He rebuilt the nave, constructed the mausoleum and built a brick extension to the west end that contained a porch with vestries and a gallery.
When the rector died in 1816 the new incumbent was persuaded to give the squire a free hand.
Restoration work also took place in 1909 to make the church look as it does today.
[2] Originally donated in 1909 by WE Burnside of Tollerton Hall and installed at a cost of £595, the organ was overhauled and cleaned in the 1930s by Roger Yates, and a Tremulant stop added to the Swell.