The church is built of
snecked sandstone with roofs mostly of green slate. Its plan includes a
nave with aisles, and a
chancel with a transept and
vestry. The nave has a
clerestory with
pilasters and two‑centred arches, and seven
chamfered windows set between blank arches. The west front has a tall four‑light window with a multifoil above it, and the east end has a
buttressed wall rising to a gabled
bellcote with two openings. The aisles have shallow roofs, with the north aisle containing shorter windows above a stepped sill band. A gabled porch with a double‑chamfered arch projects from the south aisle, and at the west end there is a small
apse with three windows. The vestry extends the south aisle and has a two‑centred doorway and a three‑light window on its east side. The north transept has a two‑light window and buttresses, and the chancel has paired two‑light windows with
quatrefoils and a three‑light east window.
Interior Internally, the church has a five‑bay nave arcade with cylindrical columns and two‑centred arches. Above it is a
string course and a clerestory with alternating windows and
blind openings. The nave roof is a tiered timber structure with
arch‑bracing. The large chancel arch contains an early 20th‑century
Perpendicular-style screen. The chancel has two wide arches to the north for the organ and a two‑bay arcade to the south leading to the lady chapel. It also contains a carved alabaster
reredos, statues set in the east-window reveals, and a ribbed
barrel-vaulted wooden ceiling. At the west end of the south aisle is an apsidal baptistery beneath a cusped arch, and at the west end of the church is a carved wooden war memorial screen. ==See also==