It is a small twelfth century building, with flint and rubble stone walls and a chamfered plinth.
The roof is tiled with stone eaves courses, and there is a small timber bell-cote at the west end.
The box pews are eighteenth century, as are the other furnishings of the church which were given by Archbishop William Wake (1657–1737) of Canterbury.
[6] According to Nikolaus Pevsner, it is "a gem of a village church, sufficiently different from others to arrest attention.
[9] The picturesque stone Tomson Farmhouse dates from the early 17th century and is Grade II* listed.