The church has a vestry, tower, north and south aisles, nave and a chancel.[3][2] The bay of the north aisle dates back to c1150[4] and the south from c1200.[3] The tower dates to the 13th century and a century later, remodelling took place. The font, a plain bowl on four cylindrical legs, dates to the 13th century.[5]
The chancel dates to the 13th century; the sedile has a ogee-headed arch. The stone reredos, the design of Edward Browning, incorporates a marble relief by Mario Raggi; it was placed in the chancel in 1881 in memory of former rector, William Belgrave.[6] The stained glass in the east window is by Alfred Gérente (1856).