Exterior The church is built in
shale with
sandstone dressings, and a red tile roof. Its plan consists of a nave and chancel with six
bays in a single chamber, a vestry on the north near the west corner and a porch opposite it. Near the west end is a bell turret with a spire. At the chancel end and over the porch are metal cross
finials. Above the bell turret is a slated
broach spire which is surmounted by a
weathercock. There is a clock face on the south side of the spire. On the east wall are three small windows, rather than the usual larger east window. The main door and a priest's door on the south wall are
Norman. The other windows date from the 19th century. The window in the west wall is a "wheel window", with six lights and a central roundel, all in sandstone. The walls of the porch are
timber-framed on stone
plinths.
Interior At the west end is a gallery. Two steps lead up from the nave to the chancel, which has a
barrel ceiling. At the east end is an oak
reredos dating from 1890. The
font is probably
Tudor and it was damaged during the
Civil War. The
pulpit is dated 1636 and the communion table has
Jacobean carving. There is a
ring of three bells which were hung in the 1730s. ==External features==