Aisleless Romanesque building, of possible Saxon origin, with north porch and western bell turret
Cemented walls, 2 flat and 1 stepped buttresses at the south side, Norman north door, slender Victorian/Norman windows, with one original lancet and a small blocked Norman window on the south wall of the chancel
Interior: plain walls with deep reveals, a 'Norman' chancel arch (1856) with couple ½-columns (with cushion caps)
at the west end the 4 massive timber piers (medieval) which support the bell turret (1856). The chief feature of the church is the series of monuments in the chancel, including (1) a wall monument with a Corinthian frame enclosing 2 oval recesses containing the portrait busts of John Compton and his wife Jane (died 1653 and 1634), (2) a similar wall monument with Ionic pilasters and marble portrait bust of Compton Tichborne (1637), (3) a wall monument with Corinthian flame enclosing a kneeling female figure (and 2 small children) to N Stoughton and Bridge Compton (1631), (4) a classical monument with a kneeling female figure, of Eliz Tichborne (1622) and (5) a monumental brass on a floor stone, of John Compton and Jane Michelborne (died 1606 and 1586). There is a 'Norman' font of 1856, and a chair of 1657.