The chancel and nave were built in the 13th century. It is believed that the bell turret was erected in time for the coronation of Henry VIII in 1509.The church was restored in the 19th century when the North Vestry and South Porch were added. The walls of the church are probably of flint-rubble but are now covered with cement; the dressings are of clunch; the roofs are tiled, the bell-turret weather-boarded and the spire shingled.
Unusually, the church still has lancet windows dating from the 13th century although some have been restored. Internally, the plain benches in the nave incorporate ends, backs and seats from the 16th or 17th century.