The Church consists of a South West Tower, Porch, West Gallery, Nave, North and South Aisles and a
Chancel with
Apse. There is a
Lady Chapel on the south side of the chancel, with
vestry on the North side. Viscount Halifax was a prominent
Anglo-Catholic layman and his taste in church adornment is reflected in the Italianate detailing, classical
baldacchino altar canopy and simple
Roman Catholic Basilica church plan with
campanile. The baldacchino canopy is supported by four black pillars with gilded
capitals, under which there is a large
Crucifix in black with burnished
halo - a copy of a work by
Donatello. The
tower is a Venetian-styled campanile, above which there is a four faced clock, each face six feet in diameter. According to
Pevsner, the pulpit bought by the church in 1931 is 18th-century
Flemish. The church formerly had a
chapel of ease dedicated to
St Michael, based at the neighbouring village of Highgate. This was closed in 1983 and the altar and crucifix installed under the tower. In 2006 a
stained glass window was installed commemorating the village's
coal mining heritage. ==Lady Chapel==