The current church was built in 1854, but earlier churches have soon on this site too, the only remaining feature being the altar rail made of rood screen. Inside the church is an undivided nave and chancel, along with a North aisle. The ceiling is very high and the roof beams are fairly impressive. The colourfully embroidered kneeler are all individual and like other churches in the area, local farm names are painted on the pew ends. The entry gate and doors in the porch are a stiff and tricky to open. There is a small car park near the church entrance but it is not clear if it is intended for this use.
Inside the church is an undivided nave and chancel, along with a North aisle. The ceiling is very high and the roof beams are fairly impressive.
The colourfully embroidered kneeler are all individual and like other churches in the area, local farm names are painted on the pew ends.
The entry gate and doors in the porch are a stiff and tricky to open. There is a small car park near the church entrance but it is not clear if it is intended for this use.