The church is mainly a combination of Victorian and 13th century work. The west tower was built by George Gilbert Scott in 1868, followed in 1878 by the building of much of the north side of the church. The south arcade of the church, however, dates from the 13th century. Both the screen and distinctive ogee headed piscina are medieval and the font is believed to be of Saxon origin. There are some stone heads set into the east wall above the small altar, one of which has been described as Palestinian in style and may have been brought here from the Crusades.