It is a stone building. Nine of the
stained glass windows were designed by
Edward Burne-Jones. The only stained glass windows which were not designed by Burne-Jones are placed above the altar and were made and installed by the Horwood Brothers in 1875, a local firm from Great Elm, to commemorate the first vicar, Rev Alfred Daniel. Sadly they did not have the same expertise of Morris & Co; some of the painting of the faces has faded.
Singer & Co installed an iron
rood screen across the
nave 1903–06; this has now been repositioned within a side chapel. ==See also==