In the 1970s, the church re-adopted the dedication of St Winwaloe.
The transept in the building dates from the 13th century, with the nave, aisle, chancel and west tower being late 15th century.
It was restored by George Fellowes Prynne in 1896.
Features of interest include the Gothic font (probably 13th century), the Jacobean pulpit, and three wall paintings on the north wall.
These are much faded but interesting for their iconography: they are the Tree of Deadly Sins, the Warning to Sabbath-breakers and the Weighing of Souls.