Exterior The church is constructed in
coursed sandstone rubble, and it has
slate roofs in red and purple bands. The church's architectural style is
Decorated, and it consists of a
nave with a
clerestory, north and south
aisles, north and south
transepts, a
chancel with north and south
vestries, and a tower in front of the south aisle. The tower is in three stages with angle
buttresses and a northwest stair turret. In the bottom stage is an arched south doorway leading to a porch. The middle stage contains
lancet windows, and in the top stage are two-light
louvred bell openings. At the summit of the tower is a pierced
parapet with corner
gargoyles and
crocketed
pinnacles. The windows in the aisles have two lights, and those in the transepts have three. Along the clerestory are pointed quatrefoils. Both the west and east windows are large and contain elaborate
tracery; the west window has four lights, and the east window has five.
Interior Inside the church the six-
bay arcades are carried on
piers of polished
granite, and have
capitals carved with foliage. The
reredos and altar are dated 1908 and are decorated with painted angels on a
gold ground and are in traceried frames. There are also paintings of angels on the east wall, and carved choir furnishings with an integral organ case. The stained glass includes a First World War memorial at the west end containing a depiction of
Saint George. In the south aisle is a window from the late 19th century by Reuben Bennett. ==Appraisal==