This 14th century church has been adapted and changed many times over the years. The original 14th century north door has been blocked. There is a 15th centruy door with a hood mould in the west wall, and 15th century window of two foiled lights in a square frame. The three stage tower has a plain parapet and a pyramidal cap, and contains early 16th century windows with cusped lights, in the upper stages. The eastern part of the north nave wall was rebuilt and heavily buttressed in brick in the 18th century.
Inside the church, there is a 15th century brass indent in Purbeck marble for a female figure, a palimpsest reusing a 14th century slab, and another indent with the demi-figure of a priest. The . communion rails have twisted balustersare and are from around 1700.