Originally a Norman 2-cell church, given north and south aisles circa 1180, with 2 arches supported by round pillars, which remain
Extensions eastward in the C13 continued the arcade, with 2 octagonal columns on each side, ending in a short chancel
Within, there are several wall monuments of the early C19, and floor slabs of the late C18, a Purbeck font of the 2nd period, having a square bowl, with arcaded sides, resting on a central drum and 4 columns, medieval encaustic tiles in the sanctuary, a C17 altar table with carved (Flemish) figures, and Prescription boards (in the tower).