This charming Parish Church is a Grade I listed building. The walls are made of flint-rubble with dressings of limestone and clunch; the roofs are covered with slates. The nave was built late in the 12th century. Late in the 14th century the chancel was re-built and shortly after the chancel-arch was re-built and enlarged. The church was restored in the 19th century when the north vestry was added and the bell-cote added or re-built.The Norman doorway and lancet windows to either side, are in good condition.