Exterior The church is built in
neoclassical style in brick with stone dressings and a
slate roof. The plan of the church consists of a west tower, a two-storey
nave and a shallow chancel. The tower is in four stages with a west doorway over which is a round-arched window, a clock and round-arched
belfry windows. The top of the tower has a
parapet with modillion brackets swept between urns. The parapet of the nave has alternating solid and
balustraded panels. At the southwest is a doorway in a
pedimented case with a
rusticated architrave and a round-arched inner door. There is a similar doorway at the northwest. The three-
manual organ was built in 1882 by Alex Young and Sons. There is a
ring of six bells. Four of these were cast in 1748–49 by
Rudhall of Gloucester: the other two were cast by
John Taylor Ltd in 1996. The
parish registers begin in 1581. In 2014 reordering works to the interior were completed, designed by architects Graham Holland Associates. This involved the removal of the late-Victorian pews, and the installation of an oak floor, and glazed screens between the narthex and nave and at the three external doors. Four of the Victorian stained glass windows were relocated onto the Church Hill facade, while the two rows of windows in the aisles were replaced in a clear leaded Georgian design. ==External features==